When you need an advocate in the family law system, give Sarah a call for caring, no-nonsense legal advice and representation. Sarah understands that each case is unique and deserves thoughtful attention and an individualized approach. Sarah provides solution focused representation, whether in the courtroom or settlement, working with each client to attain results that work for them. Whether the case is straightforward or complex, Sarah guides her clients through the options available to them so they can feel comfortable making informed decisions.
Sarah Richardson Trahan is an attorney with Natalie Teston Family Law in Gainesville, Georgia. Sarah focuses her practice exclusively in family law matters and is proud to be part of the Best of Hall Family Law Firm for 2022, 2023, and 2024. Sarah is experienced in a range of family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, legitimations, modification actions, name changes (minor and adult), adoptions, pre and post nuptial agreement drafting, grandparents’ rights, equitable caregiver actions, registering and modifying out-of-state custody orders, etc. Sarah also serves as Guardian ad Litem in Superior Court cases.
Sarah completed her Juris Doctorate at The University of Alabama School of Law. Sarah is proud to serve her community and peers through her role as Secretary of the Gainesville-Northeastern Bar Association, active member of Gainesville Junior League, President of her HOA Board, District Representative for the State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyer Division, Board Member for Children's Center of Hope and Healing, and member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Sarah is an Alabama native, born and raised in Alabaster, Alabama. Sarah received her Bachelors of Arts degree in Advertising, magna cum laude, from The University of Alabama Honors College. When she is not practicing law, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and two dogs.
The team at Natalie Teston Family Law frequently represents clients across Northeast Georgia in Hall, Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson, White, Athens, Oconee, Franklin and Habersham Counties.