Paige Navarro is an excellent attorney who advises you honestly. If she doesn’t know the answer she will research the law and get an answer for you. She helped protect my grandparents rights.
Paige's specialty is family law, including divorces, child custody, custody modifications, legitimations, child support, and adoptions.
Paige is a “Double Dawg” graduate from University of Georgia (B.S. ’11, J.D. ’14) and has worked diligently with Hall & Navarro since returning home to Bulloch County in 2014. She is married to country music singer, Daniel Navarro, and she is licensed to practice law in both Georgia and Tennessee. Paige is the President of the Statesboro-Bulloch County Bar Association and the Chairwoman for the 2023 Leadership Bulloch Class. In 2022, Paige became a member of Queensborough Bank’s Qmunnity Council and was honored to start her work as an attorney-coach for the Bryan County High School mock trial team. Paige is a certified Court Appointed Special Advocate and often volunteers her time to obtain protective orders for domestic violence victims. Paige also serves as a board member for Habitat for Humanity of Bulloch County.
Paige dedicates her efforts to divorce and custody litigation, as well as bankruptcy law. She finds great joy in assisting clients through unfortunate times in their lives, and she works tirelessly to ensure her clients get the best outcome for their family.
When she is not working with clients or serving her community, Paige loves spending time outdoors, attending college football games, and hanging out with her beloved dog – Annie.
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Paige Navarro is an excellent attorney who advises you honestly. If she doesn’t know the answer she will research the law and get an answer for you. She helped protect my grandparents rights.
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