Divorce: Prenups and Parenting Plans

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Today we will be discussing Divorce: Prenups and Parenting Plans with Calina Costa Plotky. Calina is a Family Law Attorney in Atlanta Georgia with KF Law, LLC. She concentrates primarily on family law including divorce, child custody, child support, modification of maintenance, alimony, palimony, contempt, prenuptial agreements and more. 

 

Welcome Calina! 

So how do we start from the very beginning – or before marriage

  1. What should be included in a prenup? How do they get thrown out? What about postnups or antenups? 

  2. How do you protect your assets in a divorce? 

  3. What are some assets that can remain separate, if you protect them? 

  4. How do you make a prenup iron clad – or is it even possible?

  5. What are some times that prenups went wrong?

  6. What are some of the factors in determining custody issues? 

  7. What things can make a person lose custody? 

  8. What is included in a parenting plan? 

  9. What things should someone consider when doing a parenting plan? 

  10. What are the top coparenting issues? 

  11. What are some unique ways people have solved coparenting issues?  

 

 

Melissa Gragg 

CVA, MAFF, CDFA 

Expert testimony for financial and valuation issues 

Bridge Valuation Partners, LLC 

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Calina Costa Plotky 
Associate Attorney 
KF Law, LLC 
P) 678-904-0085 
ATLANTA OFFICE (MAIN AND MAILING) 
1775 The Exchange, Ste 100, Atlanta, GA 30339 
SOUTHSIDE OFFICE 
110 Habersham Drive, Suite 110, Fayetteville, GA 30214 
 

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