Georgia’s Supreme Court Reviews Child Custody Case

Cobb County Superior Court granted custody of three children to their maternal grandparents, but Georgia’s Court of Appeals reversed that decision, returning the children to their mother. The Court examined the evidence and felt that the mother “had a stable job and living environment, had completed substance abuse treatment and passed drug tests, had and […]

Surveillance: Orwellian Situation or Acceptable Means

A Cobb County jury will potentially decide if placing a GPS tracking device on a woman’s car is an invasion of privacy or an acceptable means employed by a private detective to determine if she was having an affair. Apparently, Georgia has no laws governing this specific issue. The Loganville mother of three filed a […]