Christy Elaine Draper, experienced Adoption, Appeals attorney in Douglasville, GA with 65 reviews
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Christy Elaine Draper

8641 Dorris Road, Suite 230B, Douglasville, GA

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1996:
Mercer University-W. George L.S., Juris Doctor
1992:
University of Georgia, Bachelor of Arts

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Ellen thompson

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09 Dec, 2024
I retained Mr. Hilton's services following my husband's death. Besides probation my husband's will. I needed legal help in attaining guardianship of my step-grandson. My husband had been his legal guardian since 2005. Mt grandson is 34 and special needs. Mr. Hilton suggested we just ask the court to transfer the guardianship which eliminated a lot of extra steps. He handled all the arrangements and we were successful in having the guardianship transferred. Ellen Thompson
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J samson

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24 Oct, 2024
Due to a recent family member passing suddenly without a will I realized how important it is to have one myself. Mr. Hilton handled the drafting and execution of my will in a reasonable time frame as discussed. He was professionable and I would recommend him to family and friends. Thanks Mr Hilton!
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