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		<title>GA Court of Appeals found trial court lacked jurisdiction over the father’s petition for change of child custody.</title>
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		<title>A divided whole GA Court of Appeals reversed the superior court’s grant of permanent custody, as the superior court lacked jurisdiction over the matter.</title>
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		<title>GA Child Custody, Child Cupport, Modificaiton, Visitation Rights, Jurisdiction, Dismissal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:21:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Father submitted himself to trial court&#8217;s personal jurisdcition of Dekalb County, GA</title>
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		<title>GA Father In Contempt For Failing To Enroll Son In Henry County School.</title>
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		<title>GA Jurisdicion and Findings of Fact</title>
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		<title>Criminal contempt order requiring Rhode Island resident to pay $5K fine and be imprisoned for 200 days for her failure to comply with terms of temporary modification of parental grandparents&#8217; visitation rights to her two children REVERSED.</title>
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		<title>Denial of appellant&#8217;s motion to dismiss appellee&#8217;s complaint to record and modify Alabama child support order, REVERSED in GA.</title>
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		<title>Proper Venue in Alimony-Modificaciton Action Is Defendants County Of Residence.</title>
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		<title>GA courts must consider petitions for child support and custody, even if that child was 18 years old when it held the hearing.</title>
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