
Keith is a native of Carrollton, Georgia and attended the Stetson School of Business and Economics at Mercer University earning a B.B.A. in 1998. He followed that with a J.D. from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University in 2001.
Following a clerkship in the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit, Keith hung a shingle in 2004 and has lived and practiced in Northwest Georgia ever since.
Keith concentrates his practice on estate planning and probate issues including administration of trusts and estates and assisting clients in the guardianship and conservatorship process. Keith is motivated daily to help his clients achieve the peace of mind that comes with knowing their future is secure.
Keith has been a county administrator for Walker County since 2005, Chairman of the Walker County Board of Elections and Registration since January 2024, having previously served on that board since 2007.
Recent Blog Posts
Spring Cleaning for Your Estate Plan: Refresh and Reevaluate Your Future
February: A Month for Love and Planning for the Ones You Care About Most
A New Year’s Resolution for 2025: Prevent Probate and Protect Your Loved Ones
Estate Planning for the Holidays: A Gift of Security and Peace of Mind for the New Year
Giving Thanks for Family: Why Thanksgiving is the Perfect Time to Talk About Estate Planning
Recommendations
- Getting a little older and had put off documenting our succession plans for the last couple of years. My wife and I started looking to get everything in line so our sons didn't have to battle the legal system, God forbid something happened to us. Like everyone, we started looking online and saw a...
- Very friendly!! They did just what my husband had asked for.
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- Keith gives excellent advice!!
- Very happy with their work. Everything was explained clearly and concisely and all my questions were answered completely. The process of putting together a plan and the review of documents was very organized and easy to understand.