Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia

Can he do this?

I am currently separated from my husband of 3 years. Within the first wee of him leaving he shut off the power. Now he has turned off the water. I had to pay a very large deposit for power and cannot afford another deposit for water. I have 2 young children (one of which is his). Can he legally do this?

I am looking for an attorney with reasonable fees and possibly a payment plan to help a young working, student mother.

Thank you


Asked on 7/30/05, 3:52 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Wayne Wisong Wayne Wisong, Attorney at Law

Re: Can he do this?

You did not indicate whether you are legally separated or just separated in fact. If you are legally separated, the answer to your question depends on what your decree says. If not, then it could be an act of child neglect, but not one that clearly rises to the level of a crime.

If you are interested in further discussions, such as the possibility of representing you, please e-mail me at [email protected]. I will reply with more details about fee arrangements, etc. You can also call at (404) 617-7407, but I do prefer e-mail as an initial means of contact.

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Answered on 8/01/05, 9:32 am
Charles W. Field Charles W. Field, Attorney at Law

Re: Can he do this?

If the utilities are in his name, technically, he can have them shut off. Your only recourse is to file for divorce and seek an emergency temporary hearing to order him to reinstate the utilities. Consult with a local attorney ASAP.

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Answered on 8/01/05, 4:08 pm


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