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Modification without a Court Order However, even though these changes may be agreed upon by both parent, since they are not formal changes approved by the court, neither parent is legally bound to the modified agreement.
In Georgia, child support obligations can be terminated with the occurrence of any of the following circumstances: The death of the child. The child turns 18 years of age and graduates from high school. (but not to exceed 20 years of age) A minor child is legally emancipated.
If both parents share custody does anyone pay child support in Georgia? In many cases when the parties are able to agree on equal parenting time, one parent will still continue to pay support. Because child support is calculated based on income, the parent with the higher income will still likely pay some support.
Parenting plans (also called custody agreements) outline how parents will cooperate in raising their children. If parents reach a settlement, they draft a plan together and the judge turns it into a final order, as long as it ensures the health, safety and welfare of the children involved.
In reality, Georgia is the only U.S. state that lets a child choose who takes physical custody of them. Even then, the child must be 14 or older, and their choice must be approved by a judge. Thirteen states don't have statutes requiring a judge to consider a child's preference when deciding custody.
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Modifying visitation or parenting time A parent may ask the court to modify visitation or parenting time once every two years after the initial child custody order was entered. A parent who appropriately requests a visitation modification does not have to demonstrate a change in circumstances.
Modification without a Court Order However, even though these changes may be agreed upon by both parent, since they are not formal changes approved by the court, neither parent is legally bound to the modified agreement.
The state of Georgia requires parents to provide adequate support for their minor children. A parent can't waive a child's right to receive child support.
What To Include When Creating a Parenting Plan Living Arrangements (short term and long term) Where will the children live? ... Special Occasions. ... Maintaining Contact with the Other Parent. ... Maintaining Contact with Other Family Members. ... Education. ... Children's Extra-Curricular Activities. ... Financial Support. ... Parenting Decisions.
In Georgia, a child's preference can affect the child custody decision if they are old enough: A child aged 11 years or older may express to the court their preference as to which parent they want to live with.

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