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A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Ms. Smith attended Vanderbilt graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1985. After a number of years working in the U.S. and abroad, and 10 years dedicated to raising her children at home, Ms. Smith pursued a lifelong dream, and attended law school as an Atlanta Law Fellow at Emory University School of Law. She graduated and was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 2006.
Ms. Smith worked as an associate with two local law firms and started her current solo practice, Loretta Smith Law, in 2009. She remains of counsel to FoxWeiss, PC, an employment law firm, and mediates for the Fulton County Landlord Tenant Project.
Though her office is in the heart of Powder Springs, Ms. Smith has practiced in Cobb, Paulding, Douglas, Fulton, Carroll, Dekalb, Bartow, Cherokee, Walker, Forsyth, Henry, Clayton, Fayette, Laurens, Baldwin, Clarke, Barrow, Liberty, Telfair, Greene, Polk and Oconee County courts and in a number of municipal courts in Georgia. She is admitted to practice in all Magistrate, State and Superior Courts in Georgia, the Georgia Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of Georgia and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. She also has been admitted pro hac vice to Federal and local courts in other states. She is a registered mediator with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution. She enjoys advising military service members or spouses about domestic law.
Ms. Smith is a member of the Cobb Bar Association, is a volunteer lawyer with the Cobb Justice Foundation (Atlanta Legal Aid), and is on the Guardian Ad Litem roster for Cobb County.
Ms. Smith attends WestRidge Church and volunteers in the special needs ministry there. She also serves as a member of the Development Authority of Powder Springs. In her “spare time”, she enjoys reading, music, travel, walking and spending time with her children and friends.
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3855 Oakview Dr Ste 105, Powder Springs, GA, 30127
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Showing 1 - 5 of 5 reviews | Lawsuits & Disputes
Posted by Olaide | March 02, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Employment & Labor
Attorney Loretta represented me years ago and won my case big time without stepping into court. She is professional and friendly. I highly recommend her and i would use her again and again.
Posted by Shana | October 06, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Family law
She is amazing!! She knows the law and she’s very honest! Don’t think she’s going to represent you if you’re a liar and you are doing wrong. I won my case because of her smarts. She got my ex narcissist to expose himself in court. She asked the right questions and that enraged him. She knows the law...
Posted by Keith | January 23, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Very nice but dropped the ball
I hired Loretta to represent me in a contempt case involving my retirement we could have solved the issue before going to court but she was no match for the ex wife and lost so bad in court and I had to pay ex-wife lawyer, Loretta felt so bad for me she offered to represent me without pay, but we nev...
Keith, I hate the outcome of your contempt case, but you had painted yourself into a corner that no one could get you out of. The motion for contempt was filed alleging you refused to sign a QDRO as directed in your divorce. Based on your account of the story, I went to court fully prepared to argue that you had not refused to sign but had simply needed additional information to understand the document prior to signing. When your ex-Wife's attorney produced another very respected attorney (who had drafted the QDRO) as a witness, and he testified to the volume and the very foul language you used in announcing in his office in no uncertain terms that you would not sign the QDRO, a siber tooth tiger could not have saved you from a finding of contempt. When there is willful contempt, the court almost always orders the party in contempt to pay for the other party's attorney fees. With your agreement, your wife got the house in the divorce. I did not represent you in that action. I told you repeatedly that by law the court could not change the disposition of assets in a contempt action but you insisted on filing that motion anyway. I went to great effort and expense to get your ex served but she evaded the sheriff's office, and you could never give me a specific time and place where she would be to send a private process server. If we had had a hearing, the court may have found her in contempt for failing to pay the mortgage, but I am certain that particular judge would not have ordered her to give the house back to you even to save it for your children.
Posted by Bridget | July 07, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Excellent
Excellent work from Ms. Smith. I called her office seeking legal counsel for a TPO hearing that was taking place in a matter of days. She returned my call the same day, listened to my situation, and a reasonable quote for her services. I was given great advice on what to bring with me to our meeting ...
Posted by Douglas | June 16, 2015 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Attorney Loretta is professional, compassionate and eager to hear about your case..
She gat me a nice settlement and we didn't even have to go to court. She will return your call promptly and will send or email you every copy of everything in your file. She is fantazgreat
"I endorse this Smith. Attorney Weeks provides a much needed service on Avvo. She donates her time to individuals who are in need of immediately legal answers."
"I endorse this lawyer. Her answers are spot on for Avvo users that have family law questions. Loretta provides a valuable service to Avvo users. I am happy to endorse her."
"I endorse this lawyer. She is extremely knowledgeable and seeks to serve her clients interests at all times."
"Zealous advocate for her client and valuable contributor to this site. I endorse this attorney and her work on behalf of her clients and her community."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. Ms. Smith is a well-regarded and driven attorney who has provided exceptional legal representation to numerous clients throughout the U.S. With her extensive knowledge, broad experience and impressive professional skills, she is bound to invest her time and energy into achieving the best outcome for each case, regardless of its level of complexity."
"I endorse Attorney Loretta Smith. She is well respected in the community and her good sense and thorough responses to questions on Avvo show that she is a professional with the passion and selflessness necessary to be a fine advocate."
"I respect Attorney Smith's responses to inquiries, and her contributions to this site. I endorse this lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer. Her excellent responses on the Avvo forum illustrate her qualifications as an advocate."
"I endorse Ms. Smith. You can tell from her thorough responses to questions on Avvo and sage wisdom that she has the passion and compassion necessary to be a fine advocate. She spends his own time giving advice to the Avvo community and that is something worth noting."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. A brilliant, trustworthy and highly respected attorney in the legal community."
Uncontested divorce lawyer
Family lawyer
Discrimination lawyer
2018
Pro Bono Star, Atlanta Legal Aid
2017
Vandenberg Advocate for Victims of Domestic Violence Award, Legal Aid of Cobb County
2017
50 Hour Star, Atlanta Legal Aid
2006
JD - Juris Doctor
1985
BS - Bachelor of Science
English
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