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Experienced general practice attorney helping Southern Georgia succeed in and out of court. We pledge to continue to make your legal needs straightforward by offering phone consultations. Utilizing remote options allows easy access to the legal services you need, without the hassle or risk of leaving your home.

We provide comprehensive family law, estate planning, and criminal defense attorney services. Our law firm is founded on personal service, hard work, and customer satisfaction. When you work with Spencer Law Office, you get an experienced attorney dedicated to your unique case. We'll help you confidently navigate every aspect of family law, from divorce and spousal support to adoption and name changes.
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Attorney Gerald Spencer proudly helps his clients receive the legal support they need. With a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Georgia, Spencer has been representing individuals and families throughout southern Georgia since 1975. Initially working for a larger local firm, Spencer started his own practice in 1981.
Skilled Attorney Providing Legal Support for Brooks County Residents in the Areas of Probate, Domestic Relations, Criminal Defense, & Personal Injury. As you grieve the death of a loved one, you may also be facing questions about the probate process. Probate laws in Georgia can be confusing, adding additional tension to mourning families.
When it comes to matters that impact your family, emotions can often run high. It can be challenging and overwhelming to think about how a divorce, separation, or other legal issue may impact the future of you and your family. Fortunately, working with Spencer Law Office can give you the reassurance and support you need during this difficult time.
Whether you have been married for decades or for under one year, making the decision to pursue a divorce is rarely easy. While you are coping with your complicated emotions, you are also faced with important decisions, such as how your assets will be divided, which one of you will remain in the family home, how child custody arrangements will be determined, and more.
Losing a loved one can be devastating enough, but discovering that the terms of the deceased individual's will may be invalid or unjust can lead to additional stress and anxiety. If you have concerns that the will of a recently deceased family member may be invalid for any reason, you have the right to contest it.
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Rebecca Ramos
Rebecca Ramos
Nov 26, 2021
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Critical: Quality, Responsiveness, Value
Paid and nothing been five years and ignores ur calls and never returns them… it’s been a nightmare he got his money and done nothing for us
Bella'S. Gymnastic Competition Journey
Bella'S. Gymnastic Competition Journey
Jul 03, 2019
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Mr. Spencer and his office staff are extremely knowledgeable and caring. They went above and beyond to help my son and I and I can't say enough positive words about this office and these amazing people!