About Anthony M. Zezima:
Mr. Zezima has been practicing Family Law since 1983. His practice includes Divorce, Custody, Alimony and Support, Paternity, Adoptions, Wills, and Pre-marital Agreements. He also serves as a Guardian ad Litem for children in custody cases, and some other related Family Law matters.
Mr. Zezima handles contested, negotiated, and mediated cases, and he serves clients in Fulton, Dekalb, Gwinnett, and Cobb Counties. Mr. Zezima also handles appeals of Family Law cases in the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of Georgia. He can work with your local trial counsel from anywhere in the State of Georgia to share the necessary preparations for an appeal.
Mr. Zezima is a graduate of Purdue University, and a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Woodrow Wilson College of Law. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the Gwinnett County Bar Association.
Mr. Zezima would be happy to consult with you by phone or in person about your particular legal needs. There is no charge for this initial consultation.
Note: This page has been prepared by Mr. Zezima and it is intended to inform the public as to what legal services are available to them. It is not intended to advise anyone on a specific legal problem. You should discuss your situation with an attorney. To find out if Mr. Zezima can help you with your particular legal problem, please call for a brief telephone consultation. If Mr. Zezima determines that he may be able to help you, an appointment will be made for an office visit. This page is considered advertisement by the State Bar of Georgia and the Georgia Supreme Court, which compose rules for lawyer advertising.
3301 Buckeye Road, Suite 201
Atlanta
GA
30341
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Created On: 01/21/2009
Created On: 01/21/2009
Created On: 01/21/2009
Created On: 01/21/2009
1) WHY IS A GUARDIAN APPOINTED? A Guardian Ad Litem is usually an attorney appointed by the Court to represent the child(ren) in a legal dispute concerning their custody or welfare. Many people wonder why any court would think that the parties (usually parents of the child) would not have the concerns of the child in mind.