Child Custody & Child Visitation
As a parent considering divorce, you may have worries about who will have legal custody and physical custody of your children. No matter which process of divorce you choose, an Uncontested, Mediation, Collaboration, or Litigated divorce, you will still have a relationship with your spouse as parents after your marital relationship has ended. CJ and the Remboldt Mediaiton Firm will help you keep focused on decisions that are in the best interests of your children and in the long term interest of your ongoing relationship with your spouse as your child’s parent. In Georgia both physical custody and legal custody ...
Parenting Plans
As a parent involved in divorce in Georgia, you will be required to create a Parenting Plan. A parenting plan will be required whether you chose the uncontested, mediation, collaboration, or litigation divorcing process if you have minor children. The Parenting Plan may be submitted separately by either parent or by both parents together. Many components are considered in creating a parenting plan. Some of the items considered in making a parenting plan or are included in a parenting plan are: Goals each parent has for the children as well as mutual goals for the children Parents' work ...
Division of Property & Debts
If you are considering a divorce, you may be wondering what property you or your spouse may keep from the marriage. In a Georgia divorce, marital property, assets and debts are separated between the spouses fairly, and is called the equitable division of property. Regardless of the process you choose for your divorce Uncontested, Mediation, Collaboration, or Litigation, you must equitably divide the property and debts of your marriage. During the equitable division of property, all real and personal property, assets and debts acquired by you and your spouse during your marriage are divided fairly. If a spouse brings property, assets ...
Spousal Support / Alimony
If you are considering a divorce and have questions about alimony (also called spousal maintenance or spousal support) you are not alone. Because the court has a broad discretion to award alimony there are not many hard and fast rules. Generally, alimony is paid from one spouse to another for day-to-day support of their spouse. The court considers many factors before it award alimony, but generally one spouse's need and the other spouse's ability to pay are the two most important factors. There are two types of alimony, rehabilitative support alimony and permanent support alimony. Rehabilitative Spousal Support / Alimony Rehabilitative spousal support ...
Child Support
GA Child Support | GA Child Support Guidelines / GA Child Support Worksheet One question always in the mind of a divorcing parent is the question of child support, who will pay child support and how much will the child support be. Whether you pay child support or receive it, it is best to look at the support as an award to the children, with the parent receiving it a trustee of the award. In Georgia, the amount of child support is determined by using a formula set by Georgia's state statutes and is called the Georgia Child Support Guidelines. The ...
Resources
// Georgia Family Divorce Resources Following are links to pages of resources for divorcing clients that professionals have recommended. If you know of a resource that was helpful to you that you would like to share it, please contact us and we add it to our list. Or, if there is a resource you are looking for, contact us and we will try to find one for you. New Georgia Law Resources – Books New Georgia Law Resources – Government New Georgia Law Resources – More
Collaboration
// Going through divorce can make you and your spouse feel isolated and alone, unsure of where to turn for support and advice. Unlike the traditional litigated divorce, collaborative divorce offers you and your spouse a team of skilled and compassionate professionals who work together on your behalf. The collaborative divorce team members help you manage the many aspects of divorce – the legal issues, the emotional turmoil, the concerns for children and the financial and property questions – for the benefit of your family as a whole. The collaborative divorce team meets regularly to help you and your spouse make ...
The Firm
// Cynthia "CJ" Remboldt, MBA/JD Cynthia “CJ” Remboldt, MBA/JD is an Attorney, a Registered GA Neutral with the Supreme Court of Georgia, the founder of the Remboldt Mediation Firm, LLC and the author of NewGAFamilyLaw.com a resource blog for professionals and their divorcing clients. CJ began to mediate in 1994 when she was selected by her peers at CIGNA to mediate employment disputes. One of the factors that set CJ and her firm apart from other family law mediators is her calming nature, and a desire to listen to her clients and their goals and help them fashion a ...
Topics to Consider
If you are considering a divorce, you have many decisions to make, and likely many questions. CJ and the Remboldt Mediation Firm, LLC will work hard to help you come to an agreement with your spouse so you both can create a path forward that right for you, your family and your circumstances. In the mean time, following the links below will give you some general information to consider. Child Custody Child Support Parenting Plans Division of Property and Debts Alimony | Spousal Support If you are considering a divorce please call us as soon as possible at ...
Mediated Divorce
A divorce mediation is a great option for your family if you and your spouse are likely to be in a continuing relationship after the divorce or you both want to avoid the high financial and emotion cost of a litigated divorce. Divorce mediation is a non-adversarial process that guides a divorcing family through voluntary directed negotiations that are private and confidential. As a Registered Neutral with the Supreme Court of Georgia, CJ and the Remboldt Mediation Firm will help you identify and negotiate all the issues that need to be covered in your divorce or separation agreement such as: Child ...






