The Law Offices of McGuire & Bullard

4.6
46 reviews

About

Family Law AttorneyFamily Attorneys
The Law Offices of McGuire & Bullard provides family law, divorce law, asset division law, alimony law, child custody law, legal separation / separate maintenance law, family violence/ temporary protective order law, prenups and postnuptial law, annulment law, and adoption law to the McDonough, GA area.

Location

The Law Offices of McGuire & Bullard
362 Racetrack Rd, McDonough, GA
30252, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.6
46 reviews
5 stars
41
4 stars
1
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 star
4
  • LM
    lorenzo majette
    Sep 4, 2025
    5.0
    You truly cannot beat meeting a great attorney like Attorney Bullard. She is extremely knowledgeable and takes pride in helping families through life-changing moments. She handled the adoption of our oldest daughter with care and professionalism, and for that we are truly thankful and blessed. Highly recommend
  • DR
    Dawnita Roberts
    Jun 14, 2025
    5.0
    They have helped me so much through an unfounded lawsuit that was taken out and accusation that was untrue and they Have gone above and beyond in my case to help me
  • AA
    Amber
    Jan 14, 2025
    5.0
    From the very beginning, I was a complete wreck. The stress, the emotions, and the weight of the situation felt unbearable. As a single mother of almost six years, facing an absent father who suddenly decided to show up, I was overwhelmed and scared. But let me tell you, when I say my family was covered by the man upstairs, He showed up and showed out! And He sent Attorney Ward, who was an absolute BEAST in the courtroom (and I mean BEAST). Attorney Ward was the definition of a powerhouse. She didn’t just walk into that courtroom prepared—she came in ready to fight for me and my child with a level of passion and professionalism that blew me away. When things weren’t going in the right direction or when the opposition tried to twist the narrative, she shut it down, point by point, with precision and confidence. Watching her in action was like watching a master at work. What stood out most about Attorney Ward was her unwavering commitment. She didn’t just treat me like a client; she treated me like family. She understood the stakes, the emotions, and the years of struggle I had faced. She fought for us as if it were her own family on the line. Her ability to handle the pressure, navigate the legal complexities, and advocate for what was right left me in awe. As a single mother who has raised my child on my own for nearly six years, I cannot express how much her representation meant to me. It’s rare to find someone who not only knows the law but also genuinely cares about the people they represent. Attorney Ward gave me hope, strength, and—most importantly—a victory. If you are looking for an attorney who will fight for you tooth and nail, one who is fearless, compassionate, and relentless, Attorney Ward is the one you need! I recommend her wholeheartedly. She will leave no stone unturned, and she will not back down when it comes to ensuring justice for you and your family.
  • MW
    marcus woodard
    Sep 20, 2022
    5.0
    PROFESSIONAL, COMPETENT and EXCELLENT CUSTOMER CARE/SERVICE. I was impressed at the speed and efficiency my case was handled, they were conscious of my desires and needs. I was extremely impressed with the opportunity to handle my transactions at the office, I feel that was a definite plus. With out reservation I highly recommend this Law Firm. They definitely are deserving of a FIVE STAR REVIEW.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Law Offices of McGuire & Bullard

What is the process for filing for divorce?

The divorce filing process begins when one spouse, known as the petitioner, submits a divorce petition to the court. This document outlines the reasons for divorce and any requests regarding child custody, support, or property division. The other spouse, referred to as the respondent, is then served with the petition and given an opportunity to respond. Following this, the process may involve negotiations, mediation, or court hearings to resolve matters such as asset distribution, alimony, and child custody arrangements. If the spouses can't reach an agreement, a judge will make decisions on these issues based on relevant laws and the children's best interests, if applicable.

How is child custody determined?

Child custody decisions are primarily based on what's best for the child. Courts consider various factors, including the child's age, health, and emotional bonds with each parent. They also evaluate each parent's ability to provide a stable home and meet the child's physical and emotional needs. Any history of abuse or neglect is taken into account as well. Custody can be awarded jointly, where both parents share responsibilities, or solely to one parent, with various arrangements for visitation and parenting time.