Emily Su-Hwa Yu, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Atlanta, GA with 2 reviews
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Emily Su-Hwa Yu

5607 Glenridge Drive, Atlanta, GA

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Education

2011:
Emory University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2011:
Domestic Mediation Training, (Registered with GODR)
2011:
Guardian Ad Litem Training
2009:
Civil Mediation Training, (Registered with GODR)
2007:
Columbia University, B.A.
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Chad

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02 Oct, 2024
What I thought would be a relatively easy go with my now ex-wife turned into a protracted battle of everything. What should have been simple became contested. Thank goodness I decided to go with Emily Yu. She is the best. If you need an attorney that is laser focused on your needs and desires and doesn't push you in the direction they want, Emily is for you. She is compassionate, articulate and is not afraid to go toe to toe with anyone. I loved how quickly she responded to my questions either in email or on the phone. I especially loved how I never felt like she was over billing me. There is no other attorney I could recommend for a contested divorce. It's a guarantee that you spouse will not enjoy going up against her and opposing council will know they are in for a scrum. Emily is worth every one of your hard earned pennies.
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Shawnda

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20 Sep, 2024
I can't put into words what a blessing Emily was to work with during an extremely stressful time in my life. She was kind, patient and caring while at the same time she stayed professional and truly had my best interest at heart. She was very easy to talk with and answered all of my questions and concerns with genuine compassion. I knew she was the attorney I wanted from our initial conversation. She made a very scary time in my life go by a lot smother and I can't put into words how thankful I am for her.
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Publications

2015:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, The Family Lawyer - February 2015
2015:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, The Family Lawyer - April 2015
2014:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, The Family Lawyer - December 2014 edition
2014:
Atlanta Bar Family Law Section Newsletter, The Family Lawyer - October 2014
2014:
Atlanta Bar Family Law Section Newsletter, The Family Lawyer - August 2014
2014:
Atlanta Bar Family Law Section Newsletter, Edward H. Lindsey, Jr. Speaks at April 2014 Family Law Breakfast
2014:
Atlanta Bar Family Law Section Newsletter, "The Honorable Doris L. Downs Speaks at May 2014 Family Law Breakfast"
2014:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, The Honorable Cynthia J. Becker Speaks at the January 2014 Breakfast
2014:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, The Honorable Robert E. Flournoy, III speaks at the December 2013 Breakfast
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Mary Margaret Oliver Speaks at Monthly Breakfast
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, The Honorable Melodie Snell Conner Speaks at the September 2013 Breakfast
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Joint Physical Custody, Child Support and Deviations...Oh My!
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, The Honorable Wendy L. Shoob Speaks to the Section at the June 2013 Breakfast
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Emory Potter Speaks to the Section at the July 2013 Breakfast
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Georgia Lord, Nicholas Sears, and Carole Powell Speak at the August 2013 Breakfast
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Chief Judge Edwards Speaks to the Atlanta Bar Family Law Section
2013:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Judge Philip C. Smith Speaks at the Monthly Breakfast
2012:
State Bar of Georgia, Family Law Review, Effect of Supersedeas in a Hotly Contested Divorce Case
2012:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "Automatic Adjustments to Child Support Payments in Georgia"
2012:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "Can I get a Temporary Protective Order Against Someone Who Does Not Live in Georgia?"
2012:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "The "In Love" Feeling and Extra-Marital Relationships During Your Georgia Divorce Case"
2012:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "Georgia High Income Child Support Deviation"
2012:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Family Law in Georgia"
2011:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog (followed by the American Bar Association), "Definition of Family Violence in Georgia"
2011:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, "Top 10 iPad Apps for a Family Law Attorney" (co-authored with Patrick L. Meriwether, Meriwether & Tharp, LLC)
2011:
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, "Losing My Religion: The Ins and Outs of Religious Issues Affecting Family Law Cases" (co-authored by Alyson F. Lembeck at Pachman Richardson, LLP)
2011:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "Am I Victim of Domestic Violence?"
2011:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "Divorce and Religion in Georgia"
2011:
Atlanta Divorce Attorney Blog, "Parenting Websites Can Help Parents Sharing Custody of Children in Georgia"
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