Hillary Earls - Vidalia, GA
Attorney at Bryant & O'Connor Law Firm
Estate Planning Lawyers in Vidalia, GA
502 Jackson St. Vidalia, GA 30474
Vidalia Estate Planning Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning
- Domestic Relations
- Real Estate
Attorney Information
Overview
Hillary enjoys helping others. Hillary will be available to assist with everything, from starting a business to estate planning, marital disputes, real estate, working with juveniles or even just having a good laugh. She is dedicated to supporting the local groups and individuals that helped mold her.
After completing her legal studies at the University of Georgia School of Law in 2021, Hillary joined the law firm. While in law school, she participated in the Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic (CEASE), which concentrates on assisting survivors of child sexual abuse all around Georgia, and the Veterans Clinic, which assists American veterans in getting military benefits. She also worked as an intern for Chief Judge Robert S. Reeves and the Toombs County District Attorney's Office.
Hillary, a resident of Montgomery County and Vidalia, decided to go to the neighborhood schools up until she attended UGA Law. She received her high school degree from Montgomery County High School, an associate's degree from East Georgia State College, a bachelor's degree from Georgia Southern University, and finally a law degree from the University of Georgia.
Hillary, who recently got married, enjoys spending time with her family. She also appreciates good humor, delicious food and binge-watching Netflix TV shows.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Georgia School of Law,
Athens,
Georgia, 2021
Honors: Veterans Clinic
Honors: Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic (CEASE)
Honors: Toombs County District Attorney’s Office, Intern
Honors: Chief Judge Robert S. Reeves, Intern
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University of Georgia School of Law,
Athens,
Georgia, 2021
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Non Legal Education
- East Georgia State College
- Georgia Southern University
- Montgomery County High School
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