Kimberli J. Reagin
Associate
Education
JD, George Washington University School of Law
BA, University of Virginia
Bar Admissions
State Bar of Georgia
Selected Positions
Reporter, Family Law Quarterly, Family Law Section
of the American Bar Association
Member, Family Law Section, State Bar of Georgia
Selected Articles
"Child
Custody Law in Georgia Jeopardizes the Right of Custodial Parents
to Relocate: Bodne v. Bodne," Matrimonial
Strategist, 2004
Summary
Kimberli J. Reagin was raised in Alexandria, Virginia and received
her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia. Ms.
Reagin joined Kessler, Schwarz & Solomiany, P.C. in 2000 following
her graduation from George Washington University School of Law
in Washington, D.C.
Ms. Reagin provides representation in all areas of the firm’s
practice, with an emphasis on family law related appeals. She
serves as the Georgia Case Reporter for the "Family Law
Quarterly" published by the Family Law Section of the American
Bar Association and frequently contributes to national and state
family law publications.
Ms. Reagin’s published articles include Bodne v. Bodne:
Child Custody Law in Georgia Jeopardizes the Right of Custodial
Parents to Relocate for "The Matrimonial Strategist."
She is also a frequent contributor to continuing education seminars.
Ms. Reagin wrote the appellee’s brief in the published
Court of Appeals opinion of Cohen v. Nudelman, 269 Ga.App. 517,
604 S.E.2d 580 (2004).
Ms. Reagin is a frequent Lecturer and Contributor to Continuing
Legal Education Seminars, including:
Georgia Family Law Practice, National Business Institute, August
2005.
“Georgia Case Law and Legislative Update: Child Custody,
Visitation, Legitimation and Paternity,” Family Law Institute,
State Bar of Georgia, May 2005
Complex Issues in Divorce, National Business Institute, April
2005
“Georgia Case Law Update,” Family Law Institute,
State Bar of Georgia, May 2004
“A Practical Guide to the UCCJEA in Georgia,” Georgia
Superior Court Judges Seminar, January 2004
“Domestic Case Law Update,” DeKalb Bar Association,
January 2004
“Fulton Family Court,” Atlanta Bar Association,
October 2003
High Conflict Divorce Issues, National Business Institute, March
2003
“Best of Family Courts,” American Bar Association,
Kansas City, April 2001
Annual Family Law Seminar, Atlanta Bar Association, January
2001 |

Contact:
kreagin@kssfamilylaw.com
404.688.8810 - phone
404.681.2205 - facsimile
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