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“GAY COUPLES CAN NOW DIVORCE,” ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle partner Cynthia Wright was quoted in an article about same-sex couples married in other states who, as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June ruling, now can divorce in Georgia. The article noted, “Lawyers expect same-sex divorces will largely reflect those of opposite-sex couples. Yet the splits are raising Read More
“GAY MARRIAGE RULING LEAVES QUESTIONS, WORK FOR FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS,” DAILY REPORT
Cynthia Wright was quoted in an article about what the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, giving same-sex couples in Georgia the right to marry, means for the state’s family law attorneys. The article notes that Wright, a former Fulton County Superior Court chief judge and now a partner at Boyd Collar Nolen Read More
CYNTHIA WRIGHT FEATURED ON ATLANTA NEWS
Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle partner Cynthia Wright was featured during WXIA-11 Alive’s 6 p.m. broadcast on June 26, speaking about that day’s historic Supreme Court ruling, which legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states. Georgia was one of 13 remaining states where same-sex marriages were not recognized. Wright, who served two terms as chief Read More
“ATTORNEYS RALLY AROUND HIGH COURT’S GAY MARRIAGE DECISION,” LAW360
Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle partner Cynthia Wright was quoted by Bloomberg’s Law360 on June 26, in an article about the Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states. The article noted, “From Big Law to boutiques, lawyers were united in their praise for the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark 5-4 decision Friday in Read More
“GETTING MARRIED AGAIN? READ THIS BEFORE YOU TIE THE KNOT,” CONSUMER REPORTS
Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle founding partner Robert Boyd, was interviewed by Consumer Reports in an article with tips for those contemplating remarriage. Boyd offered insights about managing, on the front end, family expectations such as children’s allowances, tuition and financial assistance to adult children or aging parents. Boyd cautions against immediately combining finances, and Read More
“INSIDE THE DATING SCENE FOR SINGLE SENIORS,” U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Boyd, Collar, Nolen & Tuggle founding partner Bob Boyd was quoted in a May 1 article in U.S. News and World Report about senior citizens who date. The article notes that 45 percent of Americans older than age 65 are divorced, separated or widowed. Boyd advises seniors considering remarriage to carefully address money matters, particularly Read More