Top best Divorce Lawyers in ZIP 30342 | 4 available
4 Divorce lawyers are available in ZIP code 30342 in Atlanta, Georgia. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 60% provide free consultation with average fees of $372 per hour.
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Rachel has been practicing family law for 26 years. She was a founding partner of Elovitz O'Nan, LLC and a few years later, a founding partner of Elovitz Edwards O'Nan & Buerlein, LLC. In the Fall of 2021, Rachel returned to solo practice.. Rachel's legal practice includes divorce, legitimation, paternity, contempt, modifications of custody, third party custody, equitable caregiver, and grandparent visitation actions.. Rachel serves as a child advocate, guardian ad litem, mediator, and arbitrator. She is trained and certified in civil, domestic relations, domestic violence, dependency (formerly "deprivation") and delinquency ("juvenile") mediation.. Rachel has handled domestic relations cases in Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Clayton, Douglas, Hall, Pickens, and Lumpkin County, Georgia.. Rachel is married and lives with her family in Atlanta, Georgia.
No one chooses to go through a family law matter as it typically causes disruption in the lives of those involved. Atlanta family law attorney Brooke M. French understands the disruption, difficulty and stress that often accompanies family law situations and strives to diffuse the rancor while guiding her clients through their legal matters as efficiently and compassionately as possible.. Brooke represents clients in all aspects of domestic relations litigation in Atlanta-area courts, including divorce, separate maintenance, child custody and support modifications, contempt, post-divorce modification and enforcement, family violence, paternity, legitimation, and prenuptial agreements. As a parent herself, she has focused on the needs of children in divorce and custody cases throughout her two decade career. Knowing that children’s needs are sometimes inadvertently overshadowed when parents are struggling, Brooke educates her clients about the impact their decisions will have on children. She takes a special interest in protecting children and maintaining stability in their lives as the family structure changes.. Brooke understands that each family situation is unique and gives each client individualized and personal attention. Because of the complex emotions involved, Brooke frequently utilizes creative strategies to guide a case to resolution. Brooke works closely with her clients to reach a resolution as she strongly believes collaboration results in the best outcome in the majority of family law cases – particularly those in which children of any age are involved. Brooke recognizes that not all cases can resolve in that manner and, in those situations, she is a fierce advocate for her clients, using her attention to detail, her passion for her clients’ cases and her desire to help others to .. Brooke trained as a Guardian ad Litem nearly 20 years ago and is on the list of preferred attorneys for these matters in Fulton and Cobb counties. She is a civil mediator, a domestic relations mediator, a domestic violence mediator and an arbitrator. She is a registered neutral with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution. Brooke also recently trained as a Parent Coordinator to assist parents navigate their co-parent relationship after their case concludes.. Brooke has been selected for several professional honors, including Top 50 Women by Georgia Super Lawyers, Georgia Super Lawyer, Georgia Trend Legal Elite, and Georgia Top 40 Family Lawyer Under 40. She is the author of numerous articles and is a frequent presenter on family law matters to legal organizations and local news media. Brooke volunteers with several bar organizations and has leadership roles within the Atlanta Bar Association, the Atlanta Bar Foundation and Weltner Inn of Court. Brooke is also a founding member of Impact100 Atlanta, a co-chair of Friends of Underwood Hills Park and volunteers frequently at her children’s schools.. Brooke is originally from Massachusetts. She is still, and always will be, an avid Patriots, Red Sox and Celtics fan and has indoctrinated her husband and children into the life of a Boston sports fan. Outside of the office, Brooke is found spending time with her family, driving carpool, attending her children’s activities, cuddling with their rescued pup, enjoying the company of friends, traveling or planning the family’s next travel adventure.
A family law case impacts the most personal and fundamental aspects of a client’s life. A person’s life savings, children, and future are all affected by how their case is managed and resolved. As a result, it is imperative that an attorney carefully considers a client’s legal and personal interests throughout representation. Striking this balance is central to Amanda Roy’s approach to the practice of family law.. Amanda Roy graduated magna cum laude from Georgia State University College of Law and cum laude from the University of North Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and minors in Spanish and political science. Amanda also gained valuable hands-on experience interning with the Honorable Alison Toller of Hall County Juvenile Court, mediating cases in Fulton County Landlord-Tenant Court, and researching children’s rights with Professor Jonathan Todres. Prior to law school, Amanda acted as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), where she advocated in court for the best interests of abused and neglected children. Upon finding a passion for helping families in times of need, she pursued law school with the specific intent of practicing family law. She has assisted clients with issues involving family and juvenile law since 2014 – first as file clerk, then as a legal assistant, and now as an attorney.. Amanda approaches every case with the goal of helping clients reach their desired resolution in a manner that best suits each client’s needs. She is acutely aware how that a client’s life frequently involves the opposing party long after a case ends – such as co-parents sharing graduations, weddings, and even grandchildren in the future. Above all, Amanda’s goal is to minimize a client’s stress by handling the legal side of a case while a client can focus on the important transition within their family.. In her free time, Amanda enjoys spending time in the mountains with her husband, hiking with her Australian Shepherd, and cooking.
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