Marvin L. Solomiany - Atlanta, GA
Attorney at Kessler & Solomiany, LLC
Family Law Lawyers in Atlanta, GA
101 Marietta Street Suite 3500 Atlanta, GA 30303
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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28
Years
Experience
Atlanta Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law 100%
Litigation: 100%
Attorney Information
Awards and Honors
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Included on the 2026 Georgia Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
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Education
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Legal Education
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Emory University School of Law,
Atlanta,
Georgia, 1998
J.D.
Honors: Moot Court
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Emory University School of Law,
Atlanta,
Georgia, 1998
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Non Legal Education
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University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor,
MI,
USA, 1995
B.A.
Honors: With Honors
Major: Political Science
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University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor,
MI,
USA, 1995
Current Employment Position(s)
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Managing Partner
Languages
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Spanish
Classes and Seminars
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"Prenuptial Agreements & The Need to Expound Upon the Principles Enumerated in "Scherer", Atlanta Bar Association Annual Family Law Seminar, 2000
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"Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act: How it Changes The Resolution of Interstate Child Custody Disputes in Georgia", State Bar of Georgia Annual Family Law Institute, 2001
- "Legal Implications of Delegating Final Decision Making Authority to Co-Parenting Therapist (or Other Third Parties)", Atlanta Bar Association Annual Family Law Seminar, 2003
Pro Bono Activities
- Served as Guardian Ad Litem for AVLF
Bar Admissions
- Georgia, 1998
- Georgia Court of Appeals
- Supreme Court of Georgia
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Georgia
- U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit
Other Affiliations
- Atlanta BarAssociation, Family Law Section (Board Member)
- American Inn of Court, Family Law Section (Barrister)
Contact
101 Marietta Street
Suite 3500
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404.688.0098
Fax: 404.681.2205 -
Email: Send a message
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