David Benton Purvis, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Savannah, GA with 222 reviews
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David Benton Purvis

2 E Bryan Street, Savannah, GA

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2010:
Georgia State University, Juris Doctor
2001:
Georgia State University, B.A

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Liyahh daniels

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06 Nov, 2024
He was very nice and help me out and got the job done and thank you so much i really appreciate the time i had with him .
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Abdulalem o tantoush

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30 Oct, 2024
Great lawyer Jason he helped me so much
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Malcolm sturdevant

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11 Oct, 2024
Charles is fantastic! He helped quickly and efficiently. Without hesitation I'd turn to Charles if I ever need representation for an employment matter again.
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness from some attorneys
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Publications

2016:
The Manely Firm, P.C. Blog, Too Late
2014:
The Manely Firm Website, New Year, New You? - Discernment Counseling
2014:
www.AllFAmilyLaw.com, Careful With That Text Eugene, It's Evidence
2014:
The Manely Firm, Parenting Time
2014:
The Manely Firm website, Divorce at Valentine's Day: Spread the Love
2013:
Savannah DUI Lawyer Blog, Georgia Roadside Sobriety Tests
2013:
Savannah DUI Lawyer Blog, DUI Top Question: To Blow or Not To Blow
2013:
Savannah DUI Lawyer Blog, Stages of a DUI Arrest in Savannah, Georgia
2013:
Savannah DUI Lawyer Blog, 2013 Savannah St. Patrick's Day Tips
2013:
The Manely Firm Website, The Grinch Writ Large in Family Law
2013:
The Manely Firm Website, Child Support: Living Below Poverty Level
2013:
The Manely Firm website, I Know Why the Cage Spoused Sings
2013:
The Manely Firm website, Happiness in Family Law
2011:
Breakfield & Associates, Attorneys, "They Didn't Read Me My Rights!"
2011:
Breakfield & Associates, LLC, When Should Miranda Warnings Be Read?
2011:
Breakfield & Associates, LLC, The Rights Contained in Miranda
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