Sarah Mccormack, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Atlanta, GA with 21 reviews
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Sarah Mccormack

1 Baltimore Place NW, Atlanta, GA

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University of North Carolina School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Virginia, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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05 Dec, 2024
I went through an absolutely awful divorce in 2021. Unfortunately, I did not know and did not hire Sarah at the time. I was completely abused, ripped off by my own lawyers, endured provable perjury by the other side, agreed to a "mediator" that retired as a (completely one sided) judge before he got recalled by angry dads (no kidding), and wound up with a worse deal than I ever imagined. Given my experience with family lawyers, I had completely lost faith in the legal profession. Jaded, cynical, and convinced that no one in the system had anything in their mind other than trading on human misery and exploiting the respective parties for their personal gain. Then I met Sarah. I was at the time considering a modification and consulted with her, She was incredibly smart, personable, empathetic, witty... And smart as a whip. Rather than signing me up, she proactively advised me on my best options. She told me the likely costs up front, the merits of my case, and the other side's likely strategy. Her knowledge is encyclopedic, and her understanding of my case and my needs both intuitive thorough, and supportive. I elected to wait, based on her honest advice on the prospective costs of litigation.. She didn't get the fees (YET!), but she helped me selflessly in my time of need. Instead of money in her pocket, she HELPED me, even giving me helpful tips in the interim to mitigate my situation. I will doubtless use her when I am ready. And I can assure you that the other side will be amply overmatched.
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16 Mar, 2019
I used sarah in 2017 for an amendment to my original divorce settlement. She was recommended by a friend who had used her for a contentious divorce. I did not want to use my original family attorney and I was specifically looking for a strong negotiator. Our first meeting (paid consultation in 2016) was extremely informative. My original settlement was poorly written and I wanted Sarah’s help in amending it. Sarah laid out a game plan and was very forthright about my options. She’s strategic, wise, and excellent communicator. She gives attorneys a good reputation too as she was very honest with her billing. I only wish I had retained her for my original settlement as I believe I would have spent half the time litigating and would have had an air tight order. My experience with Sarah was she’s a non nonsense, get the job done phenomenal negotiator who has the empathy to deal with sensitive, complex family issues and knowledge to litigate and resolve custody disputes. I highly recommend her.
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Tracy

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17 Oct, 2018
Sarah handled my child support and custody modification for me. She was very upfront and no nonsense and I appreciated that. Sarah kept me informed, explained things with great patience and kept my best interests in everything she did. I enjoyed working with her, as much as you can when you're going through this, and I know I can count on her if I ever need help with anything in the future. She's the best!
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Excellent communication and transparency throughout the legal process
“Every step of the way, Sarah communicated clearly and with compassion, exactly what I could expect.”
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Strong negotiation skills and ability to achieve favorable outcomes
“Sarah did everything in her power to ensure I received the best possible outcome from my case.”
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Empathetic and understanding approach, especially in sensitive family law cases
“Her sensitivity to the emotional pain suffered in divorce allowed me to approach the situation from a holistic and practical perspective.”
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Highly respected and well-connected in the legal community
“She is very well respected by everyone at the courthouse, and has a reputation for being tough and thorough.”
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Efficient and cost-effective legal services
“Sarah provides top-notch legal counsel for an hourly rate which is half that of some other firms in Atlanta.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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Power Point Presentation for Strattford Publications Webinar, Mid-Life Divorce: Unique Challenges for Baby Boomers and Beyond – Strategies for Marital Estate Division, Spousal Support and Retirement Distribution

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