Over 30 years of dedicated experience representing those in the East Metro Atlanta Area.
FAMILY LAW — EAST METRO ATLANTA
FAMILY LAW – YOU NEED A SERIOUS FAMILY LAWYER IN A FAMILY LAW CRISIS
Fighting for good, honest people.
Tom Cain, Attorney at Law, P.C. is a firm proud of offering aggressive, determined and intense legal representation to clients throughout the East Metro Atlanta area. If you are currently facing a legal issue regarding family law, commercial and civil litigation, probate, or personal injury, contact us today.
Family Law
Attorney Tom Cain offers extensive experience with divorce, custody disputes, custody modifications, support modifications and juvenile delinquency. If you or someone you love is struggling with one or more of these issues, speak with a trusted and aggressive family law attorney now.
Commercial & Civil Litigation
While exceedingly complex, attorney Tom Cain has more than three decades’ experience with commercial and civil litigation cases, including those involving contract disputes, lien rights for contractors and all manners of business-related disputes. Tom Cain has presented trials in Georgia U.S. District Courts and several U.S. District Courts throughout the United States.
Personal Injury
Tom Cain, Attorney at Law, P.C. helps you and those you love most resolve personal injury cases involving car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, railroad injuries, premises liability, slip and fall accidents and tort liability for retailers. Get the compensation you deserve.
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Attorney Tom Cain
Attorney Tom Cain has devoted more than 30 years to helping Lawrenceville, Buford and Duluth residents who are facing complicated legal matters. Over the years, Tom has built valuable relationships with judges in the area, especially in family law and juvenile court disputes. This type of courtroom experience can make all the difference in your case if your legal issue ends up requiring litigation.