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How to Not Get in Your Own Way in a Family Law Matter Part 2
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At The Manely Firm, P.C., they know not just Georgia family law, but the way family law is practiced in specific courts in individual counties all around the state, like the courts in Forsyth, Gwinnett, Fulton or Cobb County. Even within the same court, one family law judge is likely to handle a matter differently than another and they have the experience to know that.
Established in the community with a strong rapport with members of the legal system, they are familiar with the family law judges and their staff and can help their clients predict results based on in-depth knowledge and experience. It can be critical for your lawyer to anticipate your judge’s preferences so that you have every opportunity to achieve positive results.
Check out one of their convenient locations throughout the Atlanta metro area and in Savannah. Rather than having one central location in downtown Atlanta, their law offices are located right next to the local courthouses in Marietta, Lawrenceville, Cumming, Savannah, and now London!
How to Not Get in Your Own Way in a Family Law Matter
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At The Manely Firm, P.C., they know not just Georgia family law, but the way family law is practiced in specific courts in individual counties all around the state, like the courts in Forsyth, Gwinnett, Fulton or Cobb County. Even within the same court, one family law judge is likely to handle a matter differently than another and they have the experience to know that.
Established in the community with a strong rapport with members of the legal system, they are familiar with the family law judges and their staff and can help their clients predict results based on in-depth knowledge and experience. It can be critical for your lawyer to anticipate your judge’s preferences so that you have every opportunity to achieve positive results.
Check out one of their convenient locations throughout the Atlanta metro area and in Savannah. Rather than having one central location in downtown Atlanta, their law offices are located right next to the local courthouses in Marietta, Lawrenceville, Cumming, Savannah, and now London!
How to Not Get in Your Own Way in a Family Law Matter
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Enjoy this chat with Dante and Grace, clients at Creative Enterprises. Hear about campus activities, friendships and their music interests!
Understand what “work” means to each individual and learn the value of supported work environments- first hand.
Much of this conversation was centered around working adults with disabilities.
Each person who comes to Creative Enterprises is asked what their goals are while they are here. If work is one of their goals, CE helps them go through evaluation and training use the 14 C certificate. The Clients must go through some education with the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and sign a form confirming they do not want to become employed in the community. Our Campus sets them up in different evaluation situations to see what skills they already have.
This episode features Hosts Chrishell & Hanna, Personal Coaches at Creative Enterprises
Georgia House Bill 1125 puts our supported work programs in jeopardy. Please take a moment to understand why working with the 14C certificate is beneficial for organizations like Creative Enterprises.
Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.
J.L. Robbis an American author best known for his 7-book novel series The End: The Book which explores biblical end-times prophecies.
Early Life and Background
Robb was born in January 1947 during a worldwide polio pandemic. At age 5, he was sent to live with relatives in Georgia for a year due to a polio outbreak in his home state of North Carolina. He continued to visit every summer, and it was there that he first read the Book of Revelation at age 10.
Robb left home at 16 and graduated high school in 1965. He joined the U.S. Navy, serving from 1968-1974 and then graduating from North Carolina State University with a degree in Zoology. After graduation he became a sales manager for a major medical company.
At age 53, Robb began feeling called to write a book series which continued until he was 63. It was at that time that he felt the calling was from God, and he started his writing career. Robb spent 9 years writing a 7-book fictional series, The End: The Book parts 1-7. The series focuses on biblical end-times prophecies in a thriller/love story format.
While writing The End: The Book, Robb began seeking an agent to present The End Part One to traditional publishing houses, realizing that it might take months to find a qualified literary agent. Then he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and felt he may not make it through 7 books. He chose the self-publishing route, because he wanted to get his message out to the public, primarily to the unsaved public. The prostate cancer was followed by open-heart surgery, malignant melanoma, Bell’s Palsy and several minor strokes. Robb describes his writing as inspired by God and influenced by numerous dreams.
J.L. Robb’s journey from various careers to becoming an author later in life, coupled with his perseverance through health issues, forms a significant part of his personal narrative as a writer.
Despite these serious health issues, Robb persevered with his writing, and The End Part Seven was published in 2019. As one source notes, “He trudged on, never quitting, trying to finish before health problems did him in.”
Robb began writing the series at age 63, having never written a novel before. This lack of prior writing experience likely presented its own challenges as he embarked on such an ambitious, multi-book project.