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Jeanette Soltys always knew she wanted to help children and families. Prior to attending law school, this passion drove her to want to be a high school teacher. However, upon deciding that teaching was not for her, she realized she could help families by practicing family law.
After Jeanette graduated from the University of Georgia and then Wake Forest University School of Law, she held a position representing the Georgia Department of Family and Children’s Services in abuse and...
Jeanette Soltys always knew she wanted to help children and families. Prior to attending law school, this passion drove her to want to be a high school teacher. However, upon deciding that teaching was not for her, she realized she could help families by practicing family law.
After Jeanette graduated from the University of Georgia and then Wake Forest University School of Law, she held a position representing the Georgia Department of Family and Children’s Services in abuse and...
Jeanette Soltys always knew she wanted to help children and families. Prior to attending law school, this passion drove her to want to be a high school teacher. However, upon deciding that teaching was not for her, she realized she could help families by practicing family law.
After Jeanette graduated from the University of Georgia and then Wake Forest University School of Law, she held a position representing the Georgia Department of Family and Children’s Services in abuse and neglect cases. This gave her extensive courtroom experience that enables her to litigate the most complex child custody cases. She has worked for over a decade focusing on divorce and custody cases, handling hundreds of family law matters throughout metro-Atlanta.
Her achievements in advocacy began in law school, when she exposed that the Atlanta Municipal Court was restricting public access to weekend hearings. Her work was highlighted in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and her efforts caused the Atlanta Municipal Court to reevaluate its practice of barring the public from the courtroom on weekends. Additionally, she earned two CALI Awards for Academic Excellence, received a 10 out of 10 rating on AVVO, and was named to ‘Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Stars’ for 2018 and 2019.
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