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Address
Buckhead Centre
2964 Peachtree Road, Suite 450
Atlanta, Georgia 30305 (DeKalb & Fulton Cos.)
Average Client Review Rating
5.0
out of 5
Average Peer Review Rating
2.9
out of 5
 Accepts Credit Cards (Main Office) Hedgepeth & Heredia is committed to providing Georgia families with exceptional legal representation. Clients trust our strength of character and experience to produce positive outcomes in emotional legal matters affecting the family. Statement of PracticeFamily Law, Adoption, Surrogacy, Foster Care, Mediation, Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Visitation Rights, Guardianship and Conservatorship, Collaborative Law, Premarital Agreements, Gestational Carrier Surrogacy, Qualified Domestic Relations Order, Annulments, Legal Separation, Restraining Orders, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Restraining Orders, International Family Law, Domestic Violence, Divorce Taxation, Cohabitation Agreements, Interstate Child Support, Military Divorce, Contempt, Ante-nuptial Agreements, Termination of Parental Rights, Supervised Visitation, Alternative Reproduction, In Vitro Fertilization, Egg and Embryo Donor, Dissolution of Marriage, Parens Patriae, Palimony, Emancipation, Use and Possession, Post-nuptial Agreements, Spousal Support, Alimony, Sole Custody, Joint Custody, Name Changes, Paternity, Legitimation, Post Judgment Modifications, Opinion Letters, Medical Affidavits. Firm Size: 3
Languages: Spanish.
Rate InformationFixed Hourly Rates Accepts Major Credit Cards - Visa
- MasterCard
- American Express
AddressBuckhead Centre 2964 Peachtree Road, Suite 450 Atlanta, GA 30305, (DeKalb & Fulton Cos.)
PhonePhone: 1-866-457-1299 Fax: 404-846-7027

Website http://www.hhfamilylaw.com
Jon W. Hedgepeth (Member) born Atlanta, Georgia; admitted to bar, 1991, Georgia and U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit; 1992, Supreme Court of Georgia. Education: Washington & Lee University (B.A., 1987); Mercer University (J.D., 1991). Phi Alpha Delta. Selected, The Nation's Top 100 Lawyers, Worth Magazine. Author: "Prenuptial Agreements," National Business Institute Seminar on Domestic Law in Georgia, 2003; "Income Tax Planning Considerations," NBI Seminar on Domestic Law in Georgia, 2004; "Determining and Dividing Marital Assets," NBI Seminar on Domestic Law in Georgia, 2005; "Premarital Agreements and Divorce Procedure," NBI Seminar on Domestic Law in Georgia, 2005. Member: Selected, Legal Elite: Georgia's Most Effective Lawyers, Georgia Trend, 2008; State Bar of Georgia (Member, Family Law Section); Atlanta Bar Association (Member, Board of Governors, Family Law Section); American Bar Association (Family Law Section); Georgia Association of Trial Lawyers, 1997-2000; Lawyers Club of Atlanta; 1000 Lawyers for Justice; Collaborative Law Institute of Georgia. Reported Cases: Gomes v. Gomes, 178 Ga. 568; 604SE2d 486 (2004). Languages: French. Practice Areas: Family Law; Divorce; Child Custody; Child Support; Premarital Agreements.Email: Jon W. Hedgepeth
Hannibal F. Heredia (Member) born Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; admitted to bar, 1994, Georgia. Education: Auburn University (B.A., 1989); Southwestern University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 1993). Formerly With, Georgia Legal Services. Editor-in-Chief, Southwestern University Law Review, 1992-1993. Member: State Bar of Georgia; Atlanta Bar Association; Cartersville-Bartow County Bar Association (President, 2005-2006); Bleckley Inns of Court, 1998-2000; Lawyer's Club of Atlanta; State Bar of Georgia Mock Trial Program (1997-2008; Regional Director, 2006-2008). Reported Cases: Harmon v. Harmon, 280 Ga. 118 (2005); Bullard v. Swafford, 279 Ga. 577 (2005); Howard v. Barron, 272 Ga. App. (2005); Clark v. Wade, 273 Ga. 587 (2001) (amicus). Languages: Spanish. Practice Areas: Adoption Law; Surrogacy Law; Family Law; Divorce.Email: Hannibal F. Heredia
ASSOCIATEKimberli J. Reagin (Associate) born Chesterfield, Missouri; admitted to bar, 2000, Georgia. Education: University of Virginia (B.A., 1997); George Washington University (J.D, 2000). Reporter, Family Law Quarterly, Family Law Section of the American Bar Association; Author, Child Custody Law in Georgia Jeopardizes the Right of Custodial Parents to Relocate: Bodne v. Bodne, Matrimonial Strategist, 2004; Georgia Family Law Practice, National Business Institute, August 2005; Georgia Case Law and Legislative Update: Child Custody, Visitation, Legitimation and Paternity, Family Law Institute, State Bar of Georgia, May 2005; Complex Issues in Divorce, National Business Institute, April 2005; Georgia Case Law Update, Family Law Institute, State Bar of Georgia, May 2004; "A Practical Guide to the UCCJEA in Georgia," Georgia Superior Court Judges Seminar, January 2004 "Domestic Case Law Update," DeKalb Bar Association, January 2004 "Fulton Family Court," Atlanta Bar Association, October 2003 High Conflict Divorce Issues, National Business Institute, March 2003 "Best of Family Courts," American Bar Association, Kansas City, April 2001 Annual Family Law Seminar, Atlanta Bar Association, January 2001. Member: Atlanta Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section). Practice Areas: Divorce; Child Support; Child Custody; Paternity/Legitimation; Appeals.Email: Kimberli J. Reagin
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