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As Alpharetta’s leading divorce and family law attorneys, we are committed to understanding your needs and seeking a wide range of solutions to your complex problems. When you retain us to help you through this process, you not only get our knowledge and experience, you also get a law firm that will go the distance to achieve the results you want and be dedicated to reaching your goals in the most cost-effective way possible. Whether you need an attorney to assist in mediation, navigate a collaborative divorce, or present your case aggressively in the courtroom, we have the experience and expertise to get the job done.
History
Established in 2010.
Amy Waggoner and Andee Hastings formed Waggoner Hastings LLC in 2010 to help clients find unique and creative solutions to their disputes. We know that hiring a lawyer isn’t your first thought when you’re going through a tough family situation. It’s an important decision you don’t take lightly. You also need to know that you have options, and what those options are. We can help you decide where you’re going, understand the obstacles that you’ll have to go around, and help you plan how best to get there, always keeping your priorities in sight.
All families aren’t alike, so all solutions shouldn’t be alike. We concentrate on finding the best solution for you and your family. Together, we have over 35 years of experience helping our clients survive-and thrive-through the pain of divorce and other family law matters. No matter where you are in the process, we can help make it a little easier, letting you focus on what’s important in your life.
Meet the Manager
Amy W.
Manager
Amy focuses solely on the practice of Family Law. She handles divorce, child custody and support, paternity, and legitimation cases, counsels clients in premarital planning and in preparing Prenuptial Agreements, Domestic Partnership Agreements and dissolutions, and is certified as a Collaborative Law attorney. Amy serves as a Guardian ad Litem to protect the interests of children who are involved in contested custody matters. She lectures on family law issues at events sponsored by church, civic, and business organizations, and volunteers her time on behalf of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, assisting low income litigants in domestic relations matters.