Matthew J. Johnson

COUNSEL

T 404.601.2649
404.806.6692
mjohnson@harrisonllp.com
Atlanta, GA

Matthew Johnson advises clients in all aspects of family law matter, including divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, modification actions, enforcement actions, equitable division of property, and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

At one of the most stressful times in clients’ lives, Matthew strives to serve his clients with exceptional legal representation while empathizing with them so they are well cared for.

Before joining Harrison LLP, Matthew was an attorney with Davis Matthews & Quigley. Prior to his legal career, he previously had a long career as a music educator in Georgia’s public schools, where he worked with talented students and their dedicated families.

At Georgia State University Law School, Matthew was the Student Writing Editor for the Law Review, a recipient of the Atlanta Law School Foundation Fellowship, and a pupil member of the Weltner Family Law Inn of Court.

Matthew enjoys playing and listening to music, reading, following the Chicago White Sox, being outdoors, and spending time with his family.

“Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Laws in Georgia: Strengthening Protections for Georgia’s Children,” Georgia State University Law Review, 31 GA. ST. U.L. REV. 643 (2015)

Co-author, “Labor and Industrial Relations,” Georgia State University Law Review, 31 GA. ST. U.L. Rev. 137 (2014)

Georgia

U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia

Georgia State University College of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2015

University of Georgia, Educational Leadership Certification, 2001

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, M.S., 1995

Pennsylvania State University, B.S., 1994

Weltner Family Law Inn of Court

Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member

Georgia Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member

American Bar Association

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