About Kayley R.
Kayley R. Stoner is an attorney licensed in Georgia who practices at Farah & Farah. She joined the firm after completing law school and has since worked on matters originating in state courts and through office-based client representation. Her colleagues describe her as methodical in handling case preparation and clear in client communications.
Stoner earned a Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida in 2012. She continued her legal education at Savannah Law School and received her Juris Doctor in 2015. Those years framed her transition from academic study to the practical demands of courtroom procedure and client counseling.
Her professional path has been rooted in Georgia. After law school she entered the state bar and began practicing in local firms. Over time she developed experience in the routines of legal practice: drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, preparing discovery, and appearing before judges. She also maintains current membership in professional associations, which keeps her connected to peers and developments in state law.
Stoner’s work style is pragmatic. She approaches cases in stages, prioritizing early fact-gathering and clear client updates. That approach guides how she allocates time between investigation, negotiation, and, when necessary, courtroom advocacy. She values a steady workflow and emphasizes procedural clarity for clients who often face unfamiliar legal processes.
At Farah & Farah Stoner contributes to the firm’s day-to-day litigation and client advisory work. She handles client intake, prepares case files, and participates in courtroom matters as they arise. Colleagues note her attention to procedural detail and her responsiveness to client questions. Outside the office she remains engaged in professional circles and attends continuing legal education to remain current on state rules and practice trends.
Her career is marked by steady professional development rather than headline cases. Stoner’s record shows consistent practice in Georgia and an inclination toward client-centered, process-driven representation. She continues to practice law at Farah & Farah in Georgia.