Emily S. Bair, Georgia attorney offering legal services for family law including divorce, child custody, support, prenuptial, arbitration, mediation, tax settlements, agreements and collaborative law

Emily S. Bair & Associates, P.C.
6100 Lake Forrest Drive, N.W., Suite 480 Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone #:  404-806-7330 / Fax #:  404-806-7332
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Biography

LEGAL EXPERIENCE (Practice Focused on Family Law Since 1976)

  • Emily S. Bair & Associates, P.C., 2001 to the present.
  • Kritzer & Levick, P.C., Partner, 1991 to 2001
  • Hurt, Richardson, Garner, Todd & Cadenhead, Partner, 1983-1991
  • Hurt, Richardson, Garner, Todd & Cadenhead, Associate, 1977-1983
  • Nall, Miller & Cadenhead, Associate, 1976-1977

MEDIATION / ARBITRATION

  • Certified Mediator
  • Certified Neutral,  Office of Dispute Resolution, Supreme Court of Georgia
  • Family Arbitration, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Completed Training Program, June, 1999, as family law arbitrator

EDUCATION

  • Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, B.A., 1968
  • Lamar School of Law, Emory University, J.D., 1976

BAR MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES

  • American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Georgia Chapter, 1985 to present
  • President, Georgia Chapter, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 2003-2005
  • State Bar of Georgia, Family Law Section,  Member 1976 - present
  • Atlanta Bar Association

  • American Bar Association, Family Law Section

  • President, Georgia Chapter, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 2003-2005
  • Chair, Family Law Section, State Bar of Georgia,2002-2003;
  • Chairperson, Family Law Section, Atlanta Bar Association, 1985-1986
  • Adjunct Professor, Family Law, Emory University School Of Law, Fall Semester, 1989

CLE

  • Regular Speaker on Family Law  programs sponsored by State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta Bar Association and Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

ARTICLES AND EDITORIAL BOARDS

  • “Valuing and Dividing Pensions and Retirement Plans” Family Law Section Newsletter, February/March, 1990
  • “How to Protect the Attorney-Client Privilege”  Family Advocate, Summer 1987, Vol. 10, No. 1, Family Law Section, American Bar Association
  • “How Much Temporary Support is Enough?”  Family Advocate, Spring, 1979, Vol. 1, No. 4, Family Law Section, American Bar Association  (This article was a summary of schedules for temporary child support guidelines in several states including Florida, New Mexico, California and Georgia.)

 

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