Anthony M. Zezima, P.C.

Anthony M. Zezima, P.C. ATLANTA FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY. Practice is limited to Family Law. Trial work in metro Atlanta, and F Family Law Attorney in Metro Atlanta.

Law Practice devoted exclusively to Family Law matters such as Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Alimony, Grandparent Rights, Paternity, Prenuptial Agreements, and Appeals and Modifications of Family Law cases.

Navigate custody arrangements with guidance that supports stability, fairness, and a secure future for your child. Visit...
01/28/2026

Navigate custody arrangements with guidance that supports stability, fairness, and a secure future for your child. Visit us at https://www.zezimalaw.com

From asset division to custody matters, divorce law provides the guidance you need to move forward with confidence. Call...
01/21/2026

From asset division to custody matters, divorce law provides the guidance you need to move forward with confidence. Call us at (770) 407-6269.

Divorce law helps you navigate the separation process with clarity, fairness, and protection for your rights and future....
01/14/2026

Divorce law helps you navigate the separation process with clarity, fairness, and protection for your rights and future. Visit us at https://www.zezimalaw.com

Family law offers the legal foundation you need to resolve conflicts, protect loved ones, and move forward with confiden...
01/07/2026

Family law offers the legal foundation you need to resolve conflicts, protect loved ones, and move forward with confidence. Call us at (770) 407-6269.

Family law provides support and clarity during life’s toughest moments, protecting your rights and your family’s well-be...
12/31/2025

Family law provides support and clarity during life’s toughest moments, protecting your rights and your family’s well-being. Visit us at https://www.zezimalaw.com

07/14/2020

ATLANTA — A federal judge has ruled that Georgia’s heartbeat abortion law is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced.
The law essentially bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy but makes exceptions for r**e, in**st and the mother’s health.
Monday’s ruling permanently blocks the law from taking effect.
In the lengthy, 67-page ruling, district court Judge Steven Jones laid out his reasoning for overturning the law, saying it “violates the 14th amendment.”
Critics argued that since most women don’t know they’re pregnant at six weeks, the law essentially banned all abortions.

07/30/2018

The Supreme Court of Georgia has declared a portion of the Grandparent Visitation Statute to be unconstitutional under the Georgia Constitution. In Patten v. Ardis, Georgia Supreme Court Case No. S18A0412 (no official reporter cite yet), decided June 29, 2018, the Court set aside part (d) of the statute, which had given preferential treatment, and additional rights, to those grandparents whose children had died, were imprisoned, or unavailable. The standard of proof was lower, and the visitation authorized was greater, over the objections of the remaining parent. That is what caused it to be unconstitutional.
The rest of the Grandparent Visitation Statute was left intact, and is still viable under the reasoning of the Court.

02/09/2018

FOLLOW UP TO TAX CUTS for those who already have a Prenuptial Agreement and are married.

If your Prenuptial Agreement provides for a predetermined amount of alimony to be paid in the future which was negotiated under the current tax treatment, and you get a divorce after January 1, 2019, you may run into problems with the settlement agreement in the divorce coming under the new tax law. Be sure your attorney knows how to handle this in court. If the Final Decree and Settlement Agreement do not recognize the pre-existing agreement, and get the Judge to rule that it applies under the old tax law, you may be in trouble.

02/01/2018

The New Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 includes a dramatic change to how alimony is treated in divorce for any new alimony award, either by settlement or court order.

This is a major change in how alimony is treated by the IRS, and should be a part of every discussion about alimony in a divorce.

HERE IS THE SPECIFIC TAX CODE:

"REPEAL DEDUCTION AND INCOME INCLUSION FOR ALIMONY PAYMENTS (§71 and §215, Generally effective for any divorce or separation instrument executed after 2018)"

1. Summary. The Act ELIMINATES the deduction for alimony and separate maintenance payments under §215 and such payments would not be includible in the income of the payee under §71 .

2. Effective Date. This provision is effective for any "Divorce or Separation lnstrument" executed after 2018, and 2), for any Divorce or Separation lnstrument executed before 2019 and modified after 2018, if the modification expressly provides that the amendments made by the Act apply
to such modification.

3. "Divorce or Separation lnstrument. " The Act provides that for purposes of this provision, the term "divorce or separation instrument" means 1) A decree of divorce or separate maintenance or a written instrument incident to such a decree, 2) A written separation agreement, or 3) A decree (not described in 1) requiring a spouse to make payments for
the support or maintenance of the other spouse.

08/16/2017

https://passportsonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/specialfamilycircumstances.pdf

PASSPORTS FOR CHILDREN OF SINGLE PARENT HOMES

If you need a passport for a child under 16, and the noncustodial parent is not available, you may be able to get a passport by using this form to explain why the consent of the noncustodial parent is not available.

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