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Daniele Johnson
Family Law Attorney and Guardian ad Litem
Attorney Daniele Johnson explains how the child custody process works in family court to help our listeners have a better idea of what to expect when engaging lawyers and how to work with a Guardian ad Litem.
Daniele has been practicing family law in the Atlanta, Georgia for about fifteen years.
She is a tireless advocate for children and for seeing the evaluation process work as it should to help the family court reach the outcome that is in the best interest of children. Please visit her website to schedule a consultation and learn more about her practice.
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