About Mandy
Mandy Moyer practices probate law in Georgia. She runs a small firm that handles matters many people meet only in difficult times. Her work sits at the intersection of court procedure, family concerns and detailed paperwork.
She earned a Bachelor of Science in political science from Kennesaw State University in 2008. She went on to receive her J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2011. Those credentials anchored her move into the probate system and the complex procedural environment of county courts.
Her early professional years were spent in Forsyth County. In 2014 she served as a staff lawyer and as Chief Deputy Clerk in the Forsyth County Probate Court. That role placed her inside the courthouse operations. She handled filings, managed dockets and worked closely with judges, clerks and the public. The experience clarified how probate cases move through the system and how administrative practice shapes outcomes for families.
Moyer later founded and became the managing lawyer and owner of Georgia Probate Lawyers Moyer, LLC. Her practice handles estate administration, probate filings, guardianships and matters that require court supervision after a death or for incapacitated individuals. She also addresses disputes that arise during administration. Moyer is a certified mediator through the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution. She uses mediation as an alternative to contested hearings when appropriate.
Outside the office she has taken leadership roles in local bar and civic groups. She has served as president of the Forsyth County Bar Association since 2018 and has held membership in the Blue Ridge Bar Association since 2012. Earlier, she was president of the Junior Service League of Woodstock from 2014 to 2015 and vice president of the Canton Paw Park Association from 2011 to 2014. Those positions reflect steady involvement in professional and community organizations.
Colleagues and clients describe Moyer as someone who focuses on practical problem solving. She spends time explaining court steps and deadlines. She prepares documents, files petitions and appears in probate court when matters require formal hearings. Her mediator credential gives parties another option to resolve disputes outside trial.
She is licensed to practice in Georgia and continues to manage Georgia Probate Lawyers Moyer, LLC. Her current practice focuses on probate administration, estate matters and related court proceedings in Georgia.