Meanwhile, Georgia allows my ex-wife to marry some jackass 20 years her senior when she is only SIXTEEN (to get away from her parents), which pretty much turns her into a ticking time bomb that went off when my ass was married to her. Call me crazy, but that was a helluva lot worse than a 17y.o. muff diving on a 15 y.o.
Then you have my brother's ex-wife who makes a pact with this loser who worked with her at Target to leave their respective spouses and hook up. (My brother makes a good solid income, provided her with a great house, didn't need her to work if she didnt' want to, etc, etc...) So she cheats on my brother with this fugtard and ruins their marriage, gets pregnant with the fugtard's kid, and then is abandoned by HIM. So here we have a cheating, family destroying woman who is now about to have another guy's kid while she's still married to my brother, while at the same time being the mother of my niece who was only 3 at the time. What does Georgia law say? "Sorry, unless the mother is doing drugs or abusing her kid, she gets custody."
I know there are similar laws in other states, but Georgia sucks.