What This Practice Is About
As
an attorney practicing in Georgia for more than twenty- seven
.
Those areas of expertise include adoption, estate planning, general
business, corporate, taxation, custody, divorce and other family law,
and contracts. She has special concerns regarding legal issues relating
to the elderly and those with special needs. Having a child who has
fought and survived recurrent cancer and a bone marrow transplant, she
has extensive experience in dealing with legal, medical, insurance,
educational, and related issues arising from chronic disease and disability.
However, Mrs. Swank does not handle criminal defense, personal injury
cases, products liability matters, or debtor issues in bankruptcy work.
A
frequent instructor in seminars and training classes for SCORE
(a service organization affiliated with the Small Business Administration),
local colleges, and adoption information services, Lynn Swank
routinely interacts with novel and creative real-world
issues. She has taught educational programs at Clayton State College,
Oglethorpe University, Kennesaw State College, and Emory University
in the small business field and in training programs to certify
individuals in careers as paralegal assistants. She has for a
number of years presented classes in the area of adoption for
Professional Development, Inc. National Business Institute, Institute
of Continual Legal Education (GA.) and Resolve [a national not-for-profit
organization dealing with infertility, adoption, and parenting
alternatives].
During her career thus
far, Lynn Swank has been retained to provide legal services in more
than 4,500 adoption cases. Those situations have ranged from
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private, independent
placements,
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placements made though
licensed child placing agencies,
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placements which occurred
through foster care, the Courts, and welfare departments,
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international adoptions
and custody transfers,
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Interstate Compact
transfers of children,
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single parent adoptions,
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adoptions of special
needs children and those in terminal medical status;
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surrogacies (gestational
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assisted
reproductive technology issues, including donation of embryo,
ova and sperm, |
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litigation of Native
American tribal rights in adoption,
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contested adoptions,
legitimations and challenges by biological fathers or paternal claimants,
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grandparent adoptive,
visitation and custody cases, and
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adoptions by relatives
or step-parents. |
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Interstate abductions
of children by non-custodial and non-permitted parents or relatives.
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Parental Alienation
Syndrome Issues |
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Disruption of
adoptions |
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Wrongful
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She has been instrumental
in reunification of adopted persons with their biological or cultural
families and in mediation of rights in open adoption cases where the
parties developed later-life conflicts.
Ms. Swank is directly
affiliated with Shapechangers,
Inc., an organization which provides services for search, reunion
and discreet communications with birth parents and other persons in
sensitive situations.
Please
examine other portions of this website to review some materials relating
to topics of special interest in this law practice.

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Seminar
Appearances |
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at which Lynn Swank will be among the presenters |
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| Recently
authored publications and articles: |
Balancing
the Rights of Minor and their Parents - delivered at Mental
Health and the Law, a seminar sponsored by MEDS - PSN "Adoption
Law in Georgia - Termination of Parental Rights;
Federal Adoption Issues" delivered for the
Professional Developement Network Seminar series, |

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