Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia

what is considered legal abandonment in the state of Georgia. My ex- wife and I have joint custody of our 17 year old daughter. She left her with her older sister who is 20 years old to accept a job in Atlanta about 100 miles away without consulting me. Do I still have to pay her child support? Can I file abandonment charges? Can I get my daughter and have her live with me, or will that be considered kidnapping?


Asked on 3/26/10, 3:24 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

You cannot violate a judge's support order no matter what facts change unless you want to risk jail.

As for what you can do beyond that, you need a lawyer. No one here has read your divorce papers to know what they say, and you should be calling the lawyer who represented you to discuss options.

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Answered on 3/31/10, 4:11 am
Paula McGill Paula McGill Attorney at Law

You have to pay child support and comply with the custody order until the judge modifies the order.

You may want to file a motion to modify custody to obtain full legal and physical custody and child support based on the change in custody.

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Answered on 3/31/10, 12:22 pm


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