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Guiding you through life's transitions with empathy and expertise.
  • Divorce, Family Law, Estate Planning
  • Georgia, Tennessee
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D'Andrea M. February 5, 2022
Poor communicator I hired her in April 2021. I explained to her how my previous attorney wouldn't communicate about my case, wouldn't return my calls or emails, and how she didn’t submit some documentation. She assured me to my face that day before I hired her that she would communicate with me. She even showed me in the contract that it’s her job to communicate with me and my job to communicate with her. From April until August, we didn't talk because I was waiting until I had my baby. I contacted her in August several times, she finally contacted me back a few weeks later close to September. I remember sounding frustrated on the call with her due to her very delayed response time. She told me “You should be nicer to me; I gave you a discount and you are taking away from my other clients!" Wtf! The second time I ever saw her was in December at court. She didn’t know who i was, but I waved at her once she entered the court room. She never came to talk or pull me out to debrief, never discussed what to expect before court. She requested documentation a week before court. I asked if she looked at it, she said no! WTF! So, the next court date was rescheduled. I was never informed! I showed for court and none of the other parties was there, so I texted her telling her I was there. She then informed me that it was rescheduled. I told her I wasn’t informed at all. She didn’t say “I’m sorry or I apologize” or anything. 2 days ago, she texts me “check your email.” I did and there were 2 attachments, no explanation, nothing typed in the email, just the attachments. I texted her asking what the documents were and could she explain. No reply, no explanation, nothing. I was scheduled for court yesterday, it sleeted, and metro schools was closed so I assumed court was closed too so I didn’t go. She called me at 9:50, court started at 10. I told her I thought court was closed. Instead of her having the court date rescheduled, which should have happened anyway, the hearing went on. I told her to withdraw from my case. This attorney wasn’t a good attorney to me. Very uncaring, unprofessional, unempathetic. She did the exact same thing as my 1st attorney! Find a good attorney who will communicate and keep you up to speed about your case because she’s not the one.
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Biography

Attorney Hannah Burdine has been a veritable force in the world of family law since 2009, skillfully navigating the turbulent waters of divorce, child custody, and family matters in both the Peach State of Georgia and the Volunteer State of Tennessee.

Ms. Burdine boasts a staggering 99% divorce settlement rate, an achievement that could make even the most seasoned attorneys green with envy. She accomplishes this by consistently placing her clients' wishes at the forefront of every case, using her keen negotiating skills and ensuring client satisfaction is never left to chance.

Clients have often likened Ms. Burdine's unique approach to a master chef's secret sauce, an artful blend of empathy, wit, and legal acumen that leaves no stone unturned when it comes to advocating for their best interests.

Ms. Burdine's legal creativity and innovative skills knows no bounds, as evidenced by her exceptional ability to dream up out-of-the-box solutions for family legacy wealth planning and asset protection.

For clients seeking a family law attorney who effortlessly combines legal wisdom with a dash of creativity and a heaping spoonful of compassion, Hannah Burdine is the clear choice. Her dedication to her clients is unwavering, and her creative approach to problem-solving is the secret ingredient that keeps her clients coming back for more.

Practice Areas
Divorce
Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Estate Planning
Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Video Conferencing
  • Zoom
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    Free telephone consultation. Free web conference consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    Effective January 2022, all divorce and family law matters are one flat fee. Burdine Law does not charge by the hour. Installment plans available.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Georgia
State Bar of Georgia
ID Number: 110814
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Tennessee
Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee
ID Number: 026218
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Attorney
Burdine Law Firm, PLLC
Current
Attorney/Owner
Hannah C. Pelham, P.C.
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Divorce and Family Law Firm in Georgia.
Education
University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
J.D.
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University of Memphis
B.A.
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Awards
Peer Review Rated
Martindale-Hubbell
Professional Associations
Tennessee State Bar  # 26218
Member
Current
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Nashville Bar Association
Current
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State Bar of Georgia  # 110814
Member
- Current
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Tennessee Bar Association
- Current
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Publications
Articles & Publications
PREMARITAL ASSET PROTECTION
Tennesee Bar Journal
What about the house? What happens to the house in divorce?
Tennessee Bar Journal
What are the primary causes of divorce?
Tennessee Bar Journal
Speaking Engagements
Family Law institute CLE, Family Law institute
Tennessee Adoption Law, National Business institute
Prenuptial Agreements: The Ultimate Guide, National Business institute
Attorney Ethics Of Emails and Texting: Do's and Don't's, National Business institute
Using LLCs to Protect Assets, National Business Institute
Asset and Debt Division in Divorce, National Business Institute
Websites & Blogs
Website
Burdine Law Firm, PLLC
Blog
Burdine Law Firm, PLLC
Legal Answers
13 Questions Answered
Q. Is it constitutional to have to pay a supervision fee to see your child?
A: It depends. While true, that interference with parental rights is interference with one of the fundamental sticks in the bundle that composes our liberty interests, the rights of the child to be safe and secure also must be weighed against the parents rights. There shouldn’t be supervised visits unless there’s been a showing of substantial harm to the child without them first. In most cases, the cost of supervised visits should be borne to the parent who poses a risk of harm to the child without the visits. I’m sure there could be situations where supervised visits might need to be allocated to the other parent though or to both in other situations.
Q. Hello, I have recently relocated to TX from TN, Did I do everything correctly legally?
A: You went above and beyond, including sending a notice to the Court. If you made copies of the letters, hopefully you sent them by certified mail, then you should be ok.
Q. I had 2 different children by 2 different men. Neither man is on the Birth Certificate. They haven’t been involved in
A: Great news! If you've been married for over six months, your husband has the opportunity to adopt your children. Although the biological fathers are entitled to notice, a skilled and creative attorney can assist in securing their consent, making the process smooth and stress-free. The judge may want to speak with your children to ensure that the adoption is in their best interest. With the right guidance, your family can experience the joy and security that comes with legal adoption.
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Contact & Map
Burdine Law Firm PLLC
2021 Richard Jones Road
#350C
Nashville, TN 37215
Toll-Free: (615) 970-6448
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours (Today)
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Notice: In-person meetings are by appointment only.