About Joe S. Habachy, PC, Attorney at Law — Family Law Atlanta, Georgia
Family law Atlanta clients and those facing serious criminal charges in Fulton County choose Joe S. Habachy, PC at 44 Broad Street NW for the kind of relentless, personally engaged legal representation that changes outcomes. Attorney Joe Habachy is primarily a criminal defense attorney with a deep track record in high-stakes cases, but his firm also assists with personal injury and civil matters for Atlanta and metro Georgia clients. Joe is described by clients as a legal force of nature — someone who absorbs the weight of a client’s legal situation, never leaves loose ends untied, and communicates constantly throughout the process. Multiple clients credit him with avoiding prison sentences that seemed almost certain.
Georgia’s courts handle tens of thousands of criminal cases annually, and Atlanta’s Fulton County courts are among the busiest in the state. The Georgia Courts website notes that family law — including custody, divorce, and legitimation — represents a large share of superior court filings across the state. Joe Habachy’s practice sits at the intersection of criminal defense and personal advocacy: clients facing serious charges in Atlanta benefit from his willingness to fly across the country to meet a client, work through the weekend before a hearing, and challenge prosecutors with preparation that exceeds what most private attorneys deliver.
What Clients Say
Clients describe Joe Habachy in superlatives across nearly every review — the best in Georgia, the best they have ever met, a blessing. Reviewers highlight complete case dismissals, trafficking charges resolved favorably, and DUI charges reduced to zero points. Multiple clients note that he responded to urgent calls while on vacation and handled federal cases in other states by traveling to meet clients in person. His warmth and genuine care for clients’ futures are cited as frequently as his legal victories.
Family Law Atlanta — Practice Areas & Services
- Criminal defense for felony and misdemeanor charges in Fulton County and surrounding metro Atlanta courts
- DUI defense and license protection for Atlanta drivers facing serious traffic offenses
- Federal criminal defense for Georgia residents facing charges in U.S. District Court
- Drug trafficking and controlled substance defense across Georgia and other states
- Personal injury claims and civil advocacy for Atlanta clients
- General legal consultation with a track record of dismissals and charge reductions in Gwinnett, Fulton, and surrounding counties
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a criminal defense attorney in Atlanta stand out from others?
In Atlanta’s highly competitive legal market, the difference is preparation and personal engagement. The best Atlanta criminal defense attorneys investigate independently, challenge the prosecution’s evidence at every turn, and communicate proactively with clients rather than waiting to be contacted. Joe Habachy’s reviews reflect exactly this standard — clients consistently note that he knew the case cold and fought for them as if his own future were at stake.
Can a family law Atlanta attorney also handle criminal matters?
Joe Habachy’s practice focuses primarily on criminal defense rather than family law in the traditional sense. However, criminal charges and family law matters frequently intersect — domestic violence charges, for example, can directly affect child custody outcomes. His firm’s experience in both areas allows for coordinated legal strategy when a client’s situation involves both a criminal case and a family court matter.
Quick Facts: Family Law in Atlanta, Georgia
- GA Family Court Filings: Georgia requires parenting plans in all custody and visitation cases filed since January 1, 2008, reflecting high family court volume — Georgia Courts
- Fulton County Courts: Fulton County Superior Court handles all felony criminal cases and all family law matters for Atlanta — Georgia Courts
- GA Criminal Statute of Limitations: Georgia has no statute of limitations for murder; most felonies carry a four-year limit — O.C.G.A. § 17-3-1
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