About Jenny Quattlebaum
Jenny Quattlebaum is a family law practitioner. She has represented clients in matters involving divorce, alimony and child support, child custody, legitimation and paternity, adoption, domestic violence and protective orders, and is a trained Guardian ad Litem. Jenny is admitted to practice in Georgia and South Carolina.
Jenny received her Associate of Arts from Oxford College of Emory University and her Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, in Public Policy from Georgia State University Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. In 2014, Jenny received her Juris Doctorate in just two and a half years from Georgia State University College of Law.
During law school, Jenny volunteered with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation Safe Families Office to provide assistance to victims of domestic violence and stalking. Jenny also served as Judicial Extern to the Honorable Wendy L. Shoob in the Superior Court of Fulton County. During law school, Jenny worked closely with family law attorneys and policy makers to complete in-depth research on establishing paternity and legal parenthood. Her research was featured at the 2014 Georgia Family Law Institute.
Before relocating to Charleston, South Carolina, Jenny worked with two Fellows of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers in Atlanta, Georgia. She then returned to her hometown of Dublin, Georgia to establish a family law practice. As a result, Jenny has worked on a wide variety of family law cases, ranging from simple to complex matters.
Jenny has served as a co-chair of the Family Law Section of the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia. She is also a graduate of the Young Lawyers Division Leadership Academy of the State Bar of Georgia.
In her spare time, Jenny enjoys staying active in her local community and playing golf. Jenny and her husband, Danny, live in Mount Pleasant with their three dachshunds.