
Six Attorneys Featured in the 2025 Georgia Super Lawyers® List
Harrison LLP is excited to announce that six Georgia attorneys have been recognized in the 2025 Edition of Super Lawyers®.
Miranda Siegel focuses on advising clients in domestic relations and family law matters. She represents clients involved in divorce, custody and visitation disputes, child support and alimony matters, and other family law matters.
When families are under pressure, in turmoil, or in crisis, they need a trusted advocate who is able to help clear the wreckage and help move them in the direction of beneficial outcomes. Miranda strives to be that person. She offers compassion, understanding, and tireless energy to represent their interests.
During law school, Miranda interned for the Honorable Judge Paige Reese Whitaker in the Superior Court of Fulton County, where she developed a more robust understanding of family law matters and gained practical insight into general civil matters. While at Emory University School of Law, she participated in the Barton Child Law and Policy Center, focusing her research on promoting the best interests of children involved with the child welfare system.
Before joining Harrison LLP, she was an attorney with Davis, Matthews & Quigley, P.C. Miranda is also a trained Guardian ad Litem with the Office of the Child Advocate.
In her free time, Miranda enjoys spending time with friends, playing tennis, hiking, trying new restaurants, and cheering for her alma mater, the Alabama Crimson Tide.
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Emory University School of Law, 2020
University of Alabama Honors College, 2017
Georgia Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
Georgia Super Lawyers, Rising Star 2024
Harrison LLP is excited to announce that six Georgia attorneys have been recognized in the 2025 Edition of Super Lawyers®.
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