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The Mission of New Leaf Family is to empower our clients to make the best decisions they can for themselves and their families, and to use conflict as fuel for growth.
We believe in doing things quite differently.
There is a certain way that family law firms have traditionally done things in order to represent their clients. Over the years, the founders of New Leaf Family observed and experienced many things not to do, and things that should be done … that aren’t. We saw that the family law process tends to hurt people more than help them through various family and relationship transitions and disputes.
We know relationship transitions and disputes are undeniably a part of life. Having experienced the combination of practicing family law in court, working, mentoring and consulting with dozens of family law firms across the country, and experiencing family law disputes personally in our own lives, we have seen that the “normal” way of going about these life challenges has included:
In the face of this, we created a vision and offerings that allow our clients to not only deal with the dispute or issue at hand in a non-damaging way but to actually promote growth and positive outcomes, not just in spite of, but because of the difficult situations that they’re going through.
Our families and relationships are some of the very most important things to all of us. Sometimes we need help managing them, in various regards. If you or your child sought to play with a sports team, would you prefer that team to have a coach, or no coach? The team that has a coach to push, analyze, encourage, guide, and otherwise support its members is much more likely to be its best, than one that doesn’t have that support. That’s a large part of what we are about.
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State: Colorado
Acquired: 2021
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State: Georgia
Acquired: 2001
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State: New York
Acquired: 1996
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Posted by Jan | March 25, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Family
Thorough, caring
Christopher supervised my case while the team at New Leaf Family made sure I was taken care of the whole way through. They helped make a scary situation, into an empowering experience. My kiddos and me are started on our new life. Thanks!
Posted by anonymous | September 04, 2009 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Helpful, Knowledgeable, Engaged
Mr. Anderson handled my case with excellence, professionalism and perserverance. I didn't get everything I wanted, but believe I got everything I deserved. Mr. Anderson and his staff at Timmons, Warnes & Anderson kept me informed on my case. My only criticism is that it was sometimes difficult t...
Posted by anonymous | January 07, 2026 | Hired Attorney
Worst experience with an attorney or law firm in over 20 years. Focus is only on billing with little to no transparancy.
practicing for 29 years and has 2 reviews. One is probably from his Mum and other from his Dad.
"I endorse this lawyer. Chris is an excellent attorney, detail-oriented, who works hard to obtain a positive outcome for his clients."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. Chris applies common sense to the approach of family law and is dedicated to the task at hand. I wouldn't have any reservation in referring members of my family to Chris for representation."
"Christopher manages to effectively balance being an aggressive litigator in the courtroom and a shrewd negotiator in the boardroom with also showing compassion, kindness, and strength to and for his clients. He has an amazing ability to think of creative solutions to problems - to think outside the box to achieve better results than seem possible in the miasma of the conflict at hand. He is intelligent, articulate, and approachable. With a background in technology, he brings strategic innovations to the firm which promote efficiency without sacrificing the human touch. Judges and other attorneys respect him, and clients return to him when the need arises. As the situation calls for it he is gifted in empowering, rescuing, protecting, collaborating with and encouraging those he works with and for and then challenging, humbling, and ultimately defeating those adverse to his clients' needs."
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Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2024
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
1994
Order of the Barrister, University of Georgia School of Law
1994
Lumpkin Inn of Court, University of Georgia
2014 - Present
Managing Partner, AndersonDodson, P.C.
2014 - Present
VP/General Counsel, How To Manage A Small Law Firm
2010 - 2014
Product Manager, LexisNexis
2004 - 2011
Managing Partner, Timmons, Warnes & Anderson, LLP
2002 - 2004
Senior Assistant District Attorney, District Attorney, Western Judicial Circuit
1999 - 2002
Associate General Counsel, RealLegal
1996 - 1999
Assistant District Attorney, Bronx County District Attorney
1994 - 1996
Director, Client Relations, PMTI
2010 - Present
New York State Bar AssociationMember
2010 - Present
New York City Bar AssociationMember
2007 - Present
Aircraft Owners and Pilots AssociationPanel Attorney
2005 - Present
U.S. 11th Circuit Court of AppealsBar Member
2004 - Present
U.S. Disrtict Court - Northern and Middle Districts of GeorgiaBar Member
2004 - Present
Georgia State Bar Association, Family Law SectionMember
2002 - Present
Western Circuit Bar AssociationMember
1995 - Present
Lawyer Pilots Bar AssociationMember
1994 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
2009 - 2010
Athens Justice ProjectSecretary
2008 - 2010
Family Law Section, Western Circuit Bar AssociationChairperson
Settlement
UCCJEA applied internationally
1994
JD - Juris Doctor
1989
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2014
Getting Paid: Strategies to Reaping What you Sow
2014
2014
Total Cost of Ownership - Cloud vs. Premise : An Appellate Court-Style Debate
2014
Solo Success: Real-World Insights (moderator)
2014
Revolution or Evolution – The Ever Changing Landscape of Client Engagement and Expectations (panelist)
2014
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2014
Survival Guide for Independent Attorneys
2014
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2014
Cloud Computing and the Impact on the Practice of Law: Five Trends Lawyers Can’t Ignore
2013
Content Gone Wild: How to put the brakes on runaway content
2013
Soft Targets, Hard Truths: How to Protect Your Firm From Cyber Attacks … and still remain in business
2013
Future of Technology and the Practice of Law: Five Trends Lawyers Can’t Ignore (panelist)
2013
Moneyball for Lawyers: How to Build a Major-League Law Practice
2013
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2013
Moneyball for Lawyers: How to Build a Major-League Law Practice
2013
2012
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2012
Cloud Computing: The Impact on the Practice of Law
2012
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2012
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2012
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2012
Using Technology to Get the Most in Running Your Law Firm
2012
Using Technology to Get the Most of Running a Law Firm - Making Your Practice Work For You
2012
Future of Technology and the Practice of Law (Panelist)
2011
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2011
2011
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2011
2011
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2010
Customer Experience with LexisNexis
2008
Best Practices in law firm technology
2011
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Christopher earned significant contribution points in 2012.
Why am I paying alimony when I have custody of our kids, she left town and is living with a man that she has plans to marry
09 Aug 2010
How long can they keep you for contempt non payment of child support if you have no money?
04 Aug 2010
I have been separated for 3 years and still no divorce. What is a QDRO? How can I get my divorce?
01 Aug 2010