About Jammie

Jammie Taire practices estate planning and probate law at SmithTaire Legal, LLC in Snellville, Georgia. She has been a member of the Georgia State Bar since 2000. The firm focuses on providing comprehensive legal services to clients in Gwinnett County and surrounding areas, helping families handle the requirements of estate planning and probate processes. She earned her law degree from Georgia State University, where she developed a strong foundation in legal principles and practices. Over the years, she is known for her dedication to her clients and her understanding of estate-related matters.

Jammie's experience spans over two decades, during which she has held various significant positions within the legal community. Most of her career has been spent at SmithTaire Legal, where she started as a staff lawyer in 2000. She became the managing lawyer in 2006, leading the firm in its mission to provide personalized legal solutions. In 2018, she served as a part-time magistrate judge, further enhancing her understanding of the judicial process. Her role as chief judge in 2019 allowed her to influence the legal field in her community and contribute to the fair administration of justice.

Cases she handles often involve drafting wills, establishing trusts, and navigating probate court proceedings. Jammie is adept at guiding clients through the legal intricacies of estate planning, ensuring their wishes are honored and their assets are protected. She also represents clients in probate court, advocating for their interests during the administration of estates. Jammie is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers and the Gwinnett County Bar Association. Her memberships reflect her commitment to supporting fellow attorneys and promoting the interests of women in the legal profession.

Additionally, she is a member of the Greater Eastside Chamber of Commerce, which allows her to engage with the local business community and contribute to its growth. In her practice, Jammie emphasizes the importance of clear communication and client education. She believes that informed clients are empowered clients. By taking the time to explain legal concepts and procedures, she helps her clients make informed decisions about their estate planning needs. Jammie Taire continues to be a advocate for her clients in Snellville and beyond.

Education

Georgia State University

Law Degree

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Chief Judge

City of Snellville
2019

Part-Time Magistrate Judge

Gwinnett County government
2018

Managing Lawyer

Pollack and Rosen
2006

Staff Lawyer

Deming, Parker, Hoffman, Cambell & Daly
2000

Managing Lawyer

Law Office of SmithTaire Legal, LLC

Accepted Jurisdictions

Georgia Court of Appeals
Middle District of Georgia
Georgia
U.S. Supreme Court

Court Admissions

Georgia Court of Appeals State Appeals Court
Middle District of Georgia U.S. District Court
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

estate planning probate

Legal Services Scope

Drafting wills Establishing trusts Probate court proceedings

Professional Associations

Georgia Association of Women Lawyers

has membership 2018 - Current

Greater Eastside Chamber of Commerce

has membership 2018 - Current

Gwinnett County Bar Association

has membership 2008 - Current

Georgia State Bar

has membership 1998 - Current

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