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About Hannah โบ
Attorney Hannah Burdine has been a veritable force in the world of family law since 2009, skillfully navigating the turbulent waters of divorce, child custody, and family matters in both the Peach State of Georgia and the Volunteer State of Tennessee.
Ms. Burdine boasts a staggering 99% divorce settlement rate, an achievement that could make even the most seasoned attorneys green with envy. She accomplishes this by consistently placing her clients' wishes at the forefront of every case, using her keen negotiating skills and ensuring client satisfaction is never left to chance.
Clients have often likened Ms. Burdine's unique approach to a master chef's secret sauce, an artful blend of empathy, wit, and legal acumen that leaves no stone unturned when it comes to advocating for their best interests.
Ms. Burdine's legal creativity and innovative skills knows no bounds, as evidenced by her exceptional ability to dream up out-of-the-box solutions for family legacy wealth planning and asset protection.
For clients seeking a family law attorney who effortlessly combines legal wisdom with a dash of creativity and a heaping spoonful of compassion, Hannah Burdine is the clear choice. Her dedication to her clients is unwavering, and her creative approach to problem-solving is the secret ingredient that keeps her clients coming back for more.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Estate Planning
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Divorce
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Family Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
J.D.
University of Memphis
B.A.
๐ Bar Admissions
Tennessee State Bar ย # 26218
Member
Member
Member
Nashville Bar Association
Member
Current
Member
State Bar of Georgia ย # 110814
Member
Member
Member
Tennessee Bar Association
Member
2007 - Current
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Attorney
Burdine Law Firm, PLLC Current
Attorney/Owner
Hannah C. Pelham, P.C. 2009 - 2016 Divorce and Family Law Firm in Georgia.
๐ Awards & Recognition
Peer Review Rated
Martindale-Hubbell
๐ Publications
- PREMARITAL ASSET PROTECTION
- Tennesee Bar Journal
- What about the house? What happens to the house in divorce?
- Tennessee Bar Journal
- What are the primary causes of divorce?
- Tennessee Bar Journal