Patricia K. Buonodono
Probate Attorney

Earlier in her career, Patricia worked as a Special Appointed Attorney General, where she represented child welfare agencies in abuse and neglect cases. She also held senior roles in the public sector, helping build statewide child support programs, training judges and attorneys, and addressing system-level issues that impact children in foster care.
Before that, Patricia spent more than 16 years in private practice as a solo attorney. She handled family law and criminal defense cases and worked closely with clients who were navigating complex court processes during stressful times.
Patricia earned both her law degree and her bachelor’s degree in English from Georgia State University. She brings experience, trust, and compassion to families dealing with challenging family law matters
Outside of client work, directs and sings with a classical a cappella ensemble, KnightSong. She also loves spending time with her family (especially the grandchildren) and dogs.
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