About Mari Lee
Mari Lee Chambers is an attorney based in Lawrenceville, Georgia, with over 37 years of experience in both criminal and family law. As a founding partner at Chambers, Hill & Quinde, LLC, she operates from 205 W. Pike Street, Suite 120, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. Admitted to the Georgia State Bar in 1988, Ms. Chambers has cultivated a diverse legal practice that includes criminal defense, DUI and DWI cases, family law, divorce, traffic violations, domestic violence, and juvenile law. Ms. Chambers earned her Juris Doctor from Mercer University's Walter F — George School of Law in 1988. Prior to her legal education, she completed her Bachelor of Arts in Humanities at Mercer University in 1985, focusing on English and Philosophy, and graduated with a remarkable 4.0 GPA.
Her academic achievements laid a strong foundation for her legal career, which began shortly after her admission to the bar. Since then, she has handled many legal matters, including criminal appeals, drug crimes, expungements, fraud, gun crimes, internet crimes, sex crimes, theft, and violent crimes. In addition to her private practice, Ms. Chambers has served as a conflict public defender in Fulton County, where she gained inexperience in representing clients facing serious charges. Currently, she holds the position of Solicitor for the City of Auburn, further demonstrating her commitment to public service and legal advocacy. Her experience also encompasses family law, where she has managed cases involving adoption, child custody, child support, father's rights, guardianship, paternity, prenuptial agreements. Same-sex family law. Ms.
Chambers is particularly attentive to issues related to domestic violence, offering legal support for victims and addressing restraining orders. A member of the Georgia State Bar, Ms. Chambers is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the Georgia Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court of Georgia. Her professional affiliations and extensive courtroom experience equip her to navigate complex legal challenges effectively. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to advocating for her clients' rights, whether in criminal defense or family law matters. Outside of her legal practice, Ms.
Chambers is a dedicated wife and mother to three teenagers. Her family has deep roots in Gwinnett County, where they have been lifelong residents. An active member and retired Elder in the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, she is involved in her community and values her connections with others. In her spare time, Ms. Chambers enjoys crocheting, needlework, reading, and cross-stitching, reflecting her creative interests and commitment to lifelong learning.