Rebecca K. Glatzer is an Associate Attorney in the Atlanta office of Kitchens New Cleghorn, LLC.
Rebecca focuses her law practice in the areas of Family Law (Divorce, Custody Disputes, Modifications, Adoptions, 2nd Parent Adoptions, Child Support & Alimony Issues), Domestic Partnership Agreements and Disputes, Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning, Probate, and Collaborative Law. She also practices in the areas of Contracts and General Real Estate. Helping to create families through adoptions is one of the most satisfying aspects of her legal work.
Rebecca received her Juris Doctor and Masters degree in Urban Planning from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 2006 and her B.S. in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2001.
While attending the University of Illinois, Rebecca was a graduate teaching assistant and a member of The Elder Law Journal, which published her student note, Equality at the End: Amending State Surrogacy Statutes to Honor Same-Sex Couples' End-Of-Life Decisions, 13 Elder L.J. 225 in 2005. As a graduate student, she was a recipient of the Fourth Tuesday scholarship, and as an undergraduate, Rebecca was chosen to report on the 2000 Democratic National Convention for The Technique, Georgia Tech's student newspaper and was selected to moderate the school's 2001 Atlanta mayoral debates.
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