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Coleman Legal Group Testimonials
Divorce Case: "My husband filed for divorce...I didn't want it. Priti was so sensitive to my pain, but helped me walk through this difficult time..."
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Serving Divorce, Family Law, Immigration, Corporate, Business, Individual, and Bankruptcy Clients Throughout The Atlanta Metro Area and Surrounding Counties.

• Divorce, Separations, Custody, Paternity, Legitimization, Support, Alimony, Adoptions, Name Changes, Annulments and Prenuptial Agreements

• Bankruptcy: Personal and Business Cases:  Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Cases, Debt Relief, Foreclosures, Mortgage Loan Modifications, Creditor Workouts, Litigation and Settlements

• DUI Defense and Minor Drug Offenses

• Immigration: Fiance and Marriage Immigration, Family Based Immigration, Refugee and Asylum Actions and Employment Immigration

• Business Law: Startups, Contracts and Established Business Needs

Georgia Counties We Serve

We take cases for all of the metro-Atlanta counties and surrounding areas.  We frequently handle cases for clients residing in the following counties:  Fulton, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Cobb, DeKalb, Henry, Cherokee, Douglas, Carroll, Coweta, Paulding, Bartow, Hall, Barrow, Walton, Newton, Rockdale, Henry, Spalding, Fayette, and Clayton.  Call us at 770-609-1247 to speak with an attorney about how we can help you too.

 

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