- Divorce
- Adoption
- GuardianshipThe law provides a procedure for obtaining guardianship and/or conservatorship over your child once they become an adult.
- Property DamageThe type of case that can most likely be settled without an attorney is one in which you had only property damage ( a true fender bender), or one where you have only a short lived strain or sprain, didn't need medical care (or only saw a doctor once or twice) and have been discharged without any follow up care needed, and didn't lose more than a 4 or 5 days from work
- Personal InjuryA slip and fall case is one of the quintessential personal injury lawsuits. Unfortunately, popular culture pokes fun at these claims, and these lawsuits contribute to personal injury attorneys getting the negative nickname of “ambulance chasers.â€
- Estate PlanningBecause state laws regarding wills, detailed in the Official Code of Georgia, seem complex at times, you may want to talk to an attorney early in the process of estate planning.
- WillsYou need to ensure that upon your death, your property is distributed among your family and friends as you wish. Your last will and testament will help.
- Probate