The Law Offices of McGuire & Bullard

4.6
47 reviews

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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

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    Ethel Masten
    Jan 2, 2026
    5.0
    I was treated with kindness and respect. I was kept informed every step of the way. Mrs. Ballard and her firm are awesome. I WOULD RECOMMEND THEM EVERY TIME.
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    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
  • NT
    Navin Tandon
    Sep 26, 2024
    5.0
    My case was handled professionally and the staff was very courteous and easy to work with.
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    Tracy Lewis
    Apr 23, 2022
    5.0
    I hired Attorney Bullard for my divorce in 2021; which it concluded in 2022. I am so glad and blessed to have chosen her and the firm. Everyone worked on my case including her partner. It truly was a team effort. Attorney Bullard was/is a very strong, knowledgeable and concise attorney. She knows her way around a courtroom. She is very patient with her clients and is a great listener. If she was ever busy in court she made sure that her staff replied to my questions and concerns. I appreciate them in getting me out of that situation. I would definitely refer her to anyone. I also found out later that my even referred her services as well. Shocking but true. You cant go wrong.
  • RH
    Redheaded Writing Hood
    Feb 25, 2019
    5.0
    I am very pleased with how Atty Bullard handled my case and fixed the mess my previous attorney made. Please be very careful when choosing an attorney! Consult these reviews and meet them in person or in a teleconference at least! After a 30 year marriage and five kids-it was very complicated and emotional for me. An attorney I consulted in Macon was going to charge me three times as much! Atty Bullard was sympathetic and thorough and on my side! Instead of berating me for not finding a job she had me make a spread sheet of all the work I had (temp jobs), applied for and interviewed for, after doing that I felt better about myself and Atty Bullard declared that I'd make a great personal assistant! We did not even have to go to court which I really appreciated. The only thing I was unhappy about was the lateness of my final bill and not finding out in a timely manner that I went a little over my retainer. Hopefully they will rectify this problem with future clients. She joined McGuire in the midst of my case and I don't know anything about him.

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.