William T. Davis

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Selected Awards, Speaking Engagements, and Articles

  • 2021 Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
  • Appointed Special Master by the Georgia Supreme Court
  • Past President for State Bar of Georgia YLD
  • Serves on the Georgia State Bar’s Board of Governors
  • Serves on the Family Law Section’s Executive Committee of the Atlanta Bar Association
  • Program Chair: Atlanta Bar Association’s “Deep Dive into the Child Support Guidelines”
  • Speaker, 2020 OTP CLE, “GAL Considerations for Same Sex Parents, Transgender & Transitioning Parents”
  • Georgia Trend Magazine Legal Elite Attorney in Divorce and Family Law
  • Speaker, 2019 Case Law Update, Atlanta Bar Association
  • Speaker, 2019 Georgia Family Law Institute, Same Sex and LGBT Issues in Family Law; Understanding the Equitable Caregiver Law
  • Speaker, 2019 Georgia Family Law Practice for Paralegals Seminar, Preparing Pleadings and Assisting with Motion Practice
  • Author, 2019, Georgia Bar Journal, From the YLD President: The Benefits of Serving Others
  • Speaker, 2018 Case Law Update, Nuts and Bolts Seminar: State Bar of Georgia Family Law Section
  • Speaker, 2018 Case Law Update, Atlanta Bar Association Family Law Section
  • Moderator, 2017 Advanced Financial Issues in Divorce, Cobb County Bar Association Seminar
  • Moderator, 2017 Georgia State Bar Midyear meeting, Same-Sex Divorce Issues
  • Speaker, 2017 Financial Issues in Divorce Case Law Update, State Bar of Georgia Family Law Section

Mr. Davis has practiced extensively in the areas of family and domestic relations law since 2009.  A graduate of the University of Mississippi School of Law, Will chose to focus his practice on family law following his enrollment in a Guardian ad Litem clinic where he was sworn in to practice as a third year law student. Will works to develop meaningful relationships with his clients and opposing counsel, and he believes that a calm and reasonable approach to the practice of law is essential to successful resolution of domestic cases. Will recognizes that LGBT clients often face unique challenges in family law related issues, and Will brings many years of experience to the firm in representing LGBT family law clients – both before and after the landmark Obergefell marriage decision.

Prior to attending law school, Will earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from the University of Georgia, and he tries to get back to Athens and Oxford as regularly as he can to cheer on the Bulldogs and the Rebels.

A native of Cobb County, Will has been an active member of the State Bar of Georgia since 2009 and is a member of the State Bar’s Family Law Section. Will is a past President of the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) of the State Bar of Georgia, currently serves on the State Bar’s Board of Governors, and he has been Appointed as a Special Master by the Georgia Supreme Court to investigate matters involving attorney discipline.  Will is also a member of the Atlanta Bar Association (where he serves on the Family Law Section’s Executive Committee), the Lawyers Club of Atlanta, and the Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia.

While in law school, Will served as trial advocacy chairperson for the Ole Miss Law Moot Court Board and was a member of the Pace Law School National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition team.  In his free time, Will enjoys traveling, college football, and is a proud participant in the Atlanta Bard Show – a musical performed by local lawyers and judges as a fundraiser for the Atlanta Bar Foundation.

Selected Awards, Speaking Engagements, and Articles

  • 2021 Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
  • Appointed Special Master by the Georgia Supreme Court
  • Past President for State Bar of Georgia YLD
  • Serves on the Georgia State Bar’s Board of Governors
  • Serves on the Family Law Section’s Executive Committee of the Atlanta Bar Association
  • Program Chair: Atlanta Bar Association’s “Deep Dive into the Child Support Guidelines”
  • Speaker, 2020 OTP CLE, “GAL Considerations for Same Sex Parents, Transgender & Transitioning Parents”
  • Georgia Trend Magazine Legal Elite in Divorce and Family Law, 2019
  • Speaker, 2019 Case Law Update, Atlanta Bar Association
  • Speaker, 2019 Georgia Family Law Institute, Same Sex and LGBT Issues in Family Law; Understanding the Equitable Caregiver Law
  • Speaker, 2019 Georgia Family Law Practice for Paralegals Seminar, Preparing Pleadings and Assisting with Motion Practice
  • Author, 2019, Georgia Bar Journal, From the YLD President: The Benefits of Serving Others
  • Speaker, 2018 Case Law Update, Nuts and Bolts Seminar: State Bar of Georgia Family Law Section
  • Speaker, 2018 Case Law Update, Atlanta Bar Association Family Law Section
  • Moderator, 2017 Advanced Financial Issues in Divorce, Cobb County Bar Association Seminar
  • Moderator, 2017 Georgia State Bar Midyear meeting, Same-Sex Divorce Issues
  • Speaker, 2017 Financial Issues in Divorce Case Law Update, State Bar of Georgia Family Law Section

Mr. Davis has practiced extensively in the areas of family and domestic relations law since 2009.  A graduate of the University of Mississippi School of Law, Will chose to focus his practice on family law following his enrollment in a Guardian ad Litem clinic where he was sworn in to practice as a third year law student. Will works to develop meaningful relationships with his clients and opposing counsel, and he believes that a calm and reasonable approach to the practice of law is essential to successful resolution of domestic cases. Will recognizes that LGBT clients often face unique challenges in family law related issues, and Will brings many years of experience to the firm in representing LGBT family law clients – both before and after the landmark Obergefell marriage decision.

Prior to attending law school, Will earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from the University of Georgia, and he tries to get back to Athens and Oxford as regularly as he can to cheer on the Bulldogs and the Rebels.

A native of Cobb County, Will has been an active member of the State Bar of Georgia since 2009 and is a member of the State Bar’s Family Law Section. Will is a past President of the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) of the State Bar of Georgia, currently serves on the State Bar’s Board of Governors, and he has been Appointed as a Special Master by the Georgia Supreme Court to investigate matters involving attorney discipline.  Will is also a member of the Atlanta Bar Association (where he serves on the Family Law Section’s Executive Committee), the Lawyers Club of Atlanta, and the Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia.

While in law school, Will served as trial advocacy chairperson for the Ole Miss Law Moot Court Board and was a member of the Pace Law School National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition team.  In his free time, Will enjoys traveling, college football, and is a proud participant in the Atlanta Bard Show – a musical performed by local lawyers and judges as a fundraiser for the Atlanta Bar Foundation.

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