Family Law Litigation Associate (0-3 Years Experience) About the Role: Atlanta Family Law Group LLC is a litigation-focused family law firm seeking a motivated associate who wants meaningful courtroom exposure and structured professional growth. This role is designed for an attorney who wants to develop strong litigation skills within a high-functioning team environment. You will manage an active caseload with administrative and paralegal support, clear expectations, and a defined path for increased responsibility based on performance. Responsibilities: • Manage a structured docket of family law matters (divorce, custody, support, modifications, legitimation, TPOs, etc.) • Draft pleadings, motions, discovery, and settlement proposals • Prepare financial affidavits and parenting plans • Participate in mediations and hearings • Appear in court independently as experience and performance allow • Maintain consistent client communication and strategic case planning • Collaborate closely with paralegals and support staff to move cases efficiently Qualifications: Required: • Georgia Bar license in good standing • Strong legal research and writing skills • Ability to manage multiple active matters simultaneously • Professional communication skills under pressure Preferred: • Prior family law experience • Courtroom or evidentiary hearing exposure • Internship or clerkship in domestic relations Who This Role Is For: • Attorneys who want to grow as litigators • Professionals comfortable with measurable performance standards • Individuals seeking long-term development within a structured firm Compensation: $95,000 - $110,000 yearly
• Manage a structured docket of family law matters (divorce, custody, support, modifications, legitimation, TPOs, etc.) • Draft pleadings, motions, discovery, and settlement proposals • Prepare financial affidavits and parenting plans • Participate in mediations and hearings • Appear in court independently as experience and performance allow • Maintain consistent client communication and strategic case planning • Collaborate closely with paralegals and support staff to move cases efficiently