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Dyan Schnaars

Sarah Sevcech is the founding attorney of Sevcech Law in Ellijay, Georgia. She represents clients in family law, personal injury, and criminal defense matters. A graduate of Mercer University School of Law (2017), she is admitted to practice in Georgia and has been an active member of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers since 2017. Recognized by her peers, Sarah has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers for three consecutive years.

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The difference between contested and uncontested divorce
May 12, 2025

The difference between contested and uncontested…

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Last Modified on May 12, 2025

A common misconception about divorce is that it is always a long…

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How fault can impact the length of your divorce
May 12, 2025

How fault can impact the length…

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Last Modified on May 12, 2025

Divorce can get expensive fast. According to Business Insider, a couple in…

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How does divorce affect high school students?
Mar 18, 2025

How does divorce affect high school…

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Last Modified on Mar 18, 2025

Parenting through your children’s teenage years can be difficult even under ideal…

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You should love your kids more than you hate your ex
May 12, 2025

You should love your kids more…

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Last Modified on May 12, 2025

While some marriages end amicably with both parties looking hopefully toward the…

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Building Strong marriages and Strong Families: Show Love to Your Spouse (and teach your children to recognize a healthy marriage).
Mar 18, 2025

Building Strong marriages and Strong Families:…

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Last Modified on Mar 18, 2025

1. Hug and kiss your spouse every morning before leaving the house.…

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