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FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS IN CLAYTON COUNTY | FAYETTE COUNTY| GEORGIA, HELPING YOU & YOUR FAMILY
Picking the right attorney is the first step to having a satisfying legal experience during such an onerous time. Attorney Tiffany Lunn-White (also referred to as Attorney Tiffany Lunn) of Lunn Law LLC has the philosophy and expertise to make this period a more tolerable one. She has been the principal counsel on complex family law issues, including high net worth divorces, from beginning to end.
Attorney Tiffany Lunn was reared in Concord, North Carolina. It is a small, charming, and rural city within the Charlotte metropolitan area. Before founding Lunn Law LLC, Attorney Lunn was a member of a partnership law firm and an associate at a general litigation firm. She and any attorney at the law firm will travel beyond Clayton County and Fayette County to as far north as Gwinnett County, GA, and as south as Butts County, GA on pressing legal matters. Other frequent representation is the counties of Henry, Fulton, Coweta, Dekalb, and Spalding.
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Our attorney values our clients. Fair and ethical representation is at the heart of our work. Our firm understands that family-related disputes and issues can be taxing, and our attorney wants to help give back your peace of mind.
PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION TO DETAIL
Attorney Lunn-White is meticulous and works diligently on building cases with her clientele. When you secure the counsel of Lunn Law, you can feel assured that they have your back on all matters related to family law and meeting your case goals.
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The more the law firm knows about the situation, the better the outcome can be. Lunn Law takes a collaborative approach with clients. One we understand your unique situation, our attorneys and the entire team can go the extra mile.
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