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Coleman & Chambers, LLP 

Divorce, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Criminal, Business, Wills, Child Custody & Support, Construction & More. Ph. 678-971-2596
Size of Organization: 5
Web Site: http://www.colemanchambers.com

Telephone: 678-971-2596
Facsimile: 770-534-1441



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Coleman & Chambers, LLP is a full service law firm with our office in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia. Coleman & Chambers, LLP serves our clients' needs with extensive experience in Northeast Georgia and through out Georgia.

The attorneys at Coleman & Chambers, LLP have over fifty years in combined legal experience and have developed a reputation for being responsive to our clients' needs by providing personal and efficient legal service.

We currently have seven attorneys and ten support staff to meet our clients' needs in various legal fields such as: Divorce and Child Custody, Real Estate Purchase and Real Estate Litigation, Personal Injury and Car Accidents, Business Corporation Formation and Business Litigation, Criminal Defense as well as Estate Planning and Wills.

Coleman & Chambers, LLP is proud of the high-quality relationships we maintain with our clients because we take the time to understand each of our client's unique set of circumstances, needs, and goals. We regularly communicate with our clients about what to expect and what we are doing on their behalf while we are looking out for their best interests throughout the legal process.



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Does the child have the right to elect the parent they want to live with?
September 6, 2011
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 19-9-3, (5)-(6), in all custody cases in which the child has reached the age of 14 years, the child shall have the right to select the parent with whom he or she desires to live. The child's selection for purposes of custody shall be presumptive unless the parent so...





 

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