Turns out, “’till death do us part” might not be the final nail in the coffin, after all, when it comes to marriage.
In Georgia, the death of both spouses has not stopped litigation in a lawsuit surrounding an alleged divorce-decree violation.
"We will not address these issues for the first time on appeal," read a Georgia Court of Appeals opinion remanding a post-mortem divorce dispute to the trial court with direction.
October 18, 2021 at 02:34 PM
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Turns out, “’till death do us part” might not be the final nail in the coffin, after all, when it comes to marriage.
In Georgia, the death of both spouses has not stopped litigation in a lawsuit surrounding an alleged divorce-decree violation.
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