P. Justin Thrailkill
Brown, Barbour, & Thrailkill, P.C.
Justin devotes his practice primarily to the areas of divorce, custody, and parental advocacy in DFCS matters. As an advocate for the rights of parents, Justin has realized his lifelong passion for helping others in their time of need. Through seven years of practice, Justin has represented a variety of clients in various matters throughout our legal system. He finds great satisfaction in seeing his client’s cases through to a successful resolution, regardless of the challenges that may exist with any particular case. Among his peers, Justin is well known to be a compassionate advocate for his clients, because he firmly believes in the mantra that one should treat others as they wish to be treated. As a father himself, Justin is particularly passionate about the rights of parents, and the protection of those rights. No matter how tough, how unpopular, or how challenging the case, Justin is eager to defend your fundamental right to raise your children.
Prior to forming Brown, Barbour, & Thrailkill, P.C., Justin was an associate in this Firm’s predecessor, Miller & Brown, P.C. and a summer associate at the Law Office of John B. Miller, LLC.
Outside of his practice, Justin enjoys spending time with his wife, Jennifer, and his daughter, Madison. He is active in his home church, Stockbridge First United Methodist Church, where he has served in various leadership positions. When Justin is not advocating for you, he is cheering for his alma mater, the Georgia Bulldogs, with his family and friends
- 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
- Juvenile Law
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Georgia
- English: Spoken, Written
- Partner
- Brown, Barbour, & Thrailkill, P.C.
- - Current
- Associate
- Miller & Brown, P.C.
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- Cumberland School of Law, Samford University
- J.D. (2009) | Law
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- University System of Georgia - University of Georgia
- B.A. (2004) | Political Science
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- Honors: Hope Scholarship, Rusty Stalnaker Memorial Scholarship
- State Bar of Georgia
- Member
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- Fayette County Bar Association
- Member
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- Basic Uncontested Divorces, Uncontested Child Custody Actions, and General Self Representation, Griffin Circuit Family Law Workshop, Fayetteville Library, Fayetteville, GA
- Brown, Barbour, & Thrailkill, P.C.
- http://www.griffinflw.org/
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- Brown, Barbour, & Thrailkill, P.C.
- Q. I’m 25 i live in Mississippi. My sister 14 is in a group home in Georgia. I need to know what can I do to bring her home
- A: You need to schedule a consultation with an attorney in Georgia and let them know everything you know about this case, including why she is in the group home and what happened to your parents. The answer to your question could be a number of things, but no one can properly advise you without all of the facts. Given the potential sensitive nature of these facts, this forum would not be the appropriate place to discuss them.
- Q. How many days before first court date for divorce are you required to provide all of your evidence to opposing counsel?
- A: That depends on several things. Have they filed discovery requests? If so, do those requests include a Notice to Produce? When were those requests served? Discuss this with counsel as soon as you can.
- Q. So whats the next step I need to take to get visitation rights with my daughter? Even though its been 3 years can I
- A: There is a great deal more information that an attorney would need to be able to answer your question. You need to reach out to an attorney and schedule a consultation to discuss your case and your options going forward.