David I. Schachter

David I. Schachter

Top Rated Family Law Attorney in Savannah, GA
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody, Matrimonial Law
427 Montgomery Street, Savannah, GA 31401

    About David I. Schachter

    Practice Areas
    • Family Law
    • Divorce
    • Child Custody
    • Matrimonial Law
    Education
    • Case Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland, Ohio
      J.D.
      • Honors: Dean’s Honor List for five semesters
      • Honors: Two CALI Excellence Awards, including an award in the area of Family Law
      • Law Journal: Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Member of the Executive Editorial Board and Articles Editor
    • Touro College, New York, New York
      B.S.
      • Major: Marketing/Management
    Languages
    • Hebrew

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • Georgia
    • Minnesota
    • U.S. District Court Northern District of Georgia
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • Supreme Court of Georgia
    Other Affiliations
    • Superior Court of Chatham County (Guardian Ad Litem)
    Past Positions
    • Howard & Whatley, P.C. in Savannah
    • Parker Rosen, LLC, in Minneapolis, Minnesota
    • Hunter Maclean in Savannah
    • Honorable Ann Aldridge, Judge, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Clerk, in the summer of 2005
    • Attorney Andrew Zashin of Zashin & Rich Co. L.P.A. a.k.a “The Divorcing Woman’s Best Friend”, Clerk
    Fraternities and Sororities
    • Delta Theta Phi

    Articles

    Published Works
    • Major Contributor on the international family law article “Bus Bombings and a Baby’s Custody: Insidious Victories for Terrorism in the Context of International Custody Disputes” which was published in the summer of 2008 issue

    Office Info

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    David I. Schachter
    Phone:
    (912) 495-8998
    Website:
    http://divorcelawyersinsavannahga.com/
    Address:
    427 Montgomery Street, Savannah, GA 31401
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