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A contested divorce is one where the spouses argue so much over property or child custody that they cannot come to an agreement, and instead pass these issues to the judge to determine. The judge and court clerks will be the major players in a contested divorce case. The jury cannot decide custody or visitation in Georgia, only financial issues can be determined by them. The Senate Bill 382 was passed by the GAGeneral Assembly in the 2006 legislative session and it significantly revised the entire structure of how child support is calculated in the State of Georgia. The new rules address and codify a variety of situations that often arise in child support cases. For instance, the new rules have provisions that specifically address what happens when a parent suffers an involuntary loss of income. If a parent cannot afford his or her child support obligation because of an involuntarily termination from employment that causes in a loss of income of at least 25 percent, the guidelines afford that parent some protection. The new guidelines provide protection to a parent when the other parent becomes voluntarily unemployed or underemployed. In those situations the court is required to determine the reasons for the parents occupational choices.

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