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Paige Navarro Promoted to Partner

Paige Navarro Promoted to Partner

by Hall Navarro | Jun 27, 2018 | Bankruptcy, Child Custody, Civil Litigation, Divorce, DUI Defense, Family Law, Personal Bankruptcy, Small Business Bankruptcy, Small Business Law

We are proud to announce the promotion of Paige Boykin Navarro to partner! Paige received her undergraduate and law degrees at the University of Georgia before returning to Bulloch County in May 2014 to work at Hall Law Group, P.C., first as a law clerk and later as...

Cooperative Parenting Institute Divorce Rules

by Hall Navarro | Jan 26, 2016 | Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law

Dear Mom and Dad, I’m just a kid, so please…. Do not talk badly about my other parent. (This makes me feel torn apart! It also makes me feel bad about myself.) Do not talk about my other parent’s friends or relatives. (Let me care for someone even if you don’t.) Do...

What Factors are Used In Determining Child Custody?

by Hall Navarro | Jan 13, 2015 | Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law

When the parties involved in a divorce cannot agree on child custody, most states have laws that set forth the factors the judge must consider when determining custody. A few states do not have any factors in their laws, and leave it up to judges to determine custody...
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