Kevin M. Mammola
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About Kevin M. Mammola, Lead Litigator
In the context of domestic litigation, Atlanta divorce attorney Kevin M. Mammola said his experience is that persistence is a key component for achieving success.
“This success relies on the attorney’s persistence in negotiating and litigating the case, and also relies on the attorney’s role in ensuring the client remains persistent in achieving his ultimate goal,” he said.
Mr. Mammola has vast experience in the area of child support law, including stints assisting in the establishment, collection, and enforcement of child support.
“Practicing on a team with a heavy caseload involving all aspects of Georgia child support required that I stay on the cutting edge of recent legal decisions and changes in the law with respect to child support,” Mr. Mammola said.
Licenses
Mr. Mammola is admitted to practice in the following courts in the State of Georgia: Superior Courts, Court of Appeals, and the Georgia Supreme Court.
Education
Mr. Mammola received his Bachelor of Arts from Georgia State University and his Juris Doctor from Florida Coastal School of Law.
Professional Experience
Prior to Cordell & Cordell, Mr. Mammola practiced at a boutique law firm in Alpharetta, Georgia, practicing primarily in the area of domestic relations and personal injury, including matters involving: divorce, alimony, equitable division of property, child custody and visitation, child support, legitimation, family violence, and modification or enforcement of court orders, the drafting and negotiating of pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements, as well as matters involving automobile accidents and premises liability.
Prior to pursuing his law degree, Mr. Mammola worked as a child support agent with the Maximus Child Support Enforcement Agency in Atlanta, Georgia, assisting in the establishment, collection, and enforcement of child support.
In addition, the state of Georgia still permits jury trials in divorces. While rare, Mr. Mammola has tried multiple divorce jury trials. He also has significant appellate experience.
After receiving his Juris Doctor, Mr. Mammola served as an associate with the Fulton County Special Assistant Attorney General and assisted in the prosecution of approximately 50 child support establishment, enforcement and modification cases on a monthly basis.
Associations
Mr. Mammola belongs to the American Bar Association – Family Law Section, Family Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, and North Fulton Bar Association.
Awards
Mr. Mammola was recognized from 2017 to 2020 as a Georgia Rising Star in the family law practice area by Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters rating service of outstanding lawyers.
Publication
Read Mr. Mammola’s divorce articles on DadsDivorce.com. He also has contributed articles to the Cordell & Cordell website, including:
- Does Georgia Child Support Automatically Terminate Upon Emancipation?
- Georgia Child Support Calculation: Is Overtime Pay Counted As Income?
- Retroactive Child Support in Georgia
- Are Gifts Between Spouses Subject To Division In A Georgia Divorce?
- How Can A Father Change His Child’s Last Name In Georgia?
Miscellaneous
Mr. Mammola is a volunteer Guardian ad Litem in contested disputes involving custody, visitation, and legitimation in the Family Division of the Superior Court of Fulton County.