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Patch Marietta: Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle Partner Jonathan J. Tuggle Named as President of Weltner Family Law American Inn of Court

In an article published on June 20, 2016, Jonathan J. Tuggle was recognized for his appointment as resident of the Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law American Inn of Court. This is the latest of Tuggle’s many leadership contributions to the family law community in Atlanta and throughout Georgia. Tuggle founded the Family Law Committee of Read More

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Citybizlist Atlanta: Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle Partner Jonathan J. Tuggle Named as President of Weltner Family Law American Inn of Court

In an article published on June 20, 2016, Jonathan J. Tuggle was recognized for his appointment as president of the Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law American Inn of Court. Tuggle is an active leader in the Atlanta family law community and has served in several leadership positions within the State Bar of Georgia, including as Read More

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“Lawyer Uses Squash to Help At-Risk Kids with Homework, Life Skills,” Daily Report

In a Q&A feature published on May 3, 2016, John Collar, managing partner of Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle, discusses his role as academics chair with A+ Squash, a nonprofit organization that pairs at-risk students with adults during after-school activities. Growing up, Collar never thought that squash would be something other than the yellow vegetable. Read More

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“Tech’s Importance to Family Law,” Legal Tech News

In the May 2016 issue of LegalTech News, Kevin Rubin provides insight on the increasingly important role of technology in family law. With advancements in technology, divorce attorneys have started retaining computer forensics experts to look for evidence of infidelity on mobile devices. “People think their incriminating messages disappear if they erase them or use Read More

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“Lawyers Fight to Maintain Presence in General Assembly,” Daily Report

In an article published by the Daily Report on April 12, 2016, Meagan M. Hanson discusses how her legal training has prepared her for building effective legislation in the Georgia state house. The article describes how the number of lawyers serving in Georgia’s legislature has dropped in recent years, and that of the current 232-member Read More

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“Gray Divorce Can Drag Both Parties Into The Red,” The Washington Post

In an article published by the Washington Post on April 9, 2016, Robert D. Boyd discusses some of the reasons behind recently escalating trends in divorce rates over the age of 50, now termed “gray divorce.” The article describes the growing trend, made clear by a recent Bowling Green University study that found that the Read More

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