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Bryan Paul Tharp

Bryan Tharp is the founding attorney of Georgia Probate Associates, where his commitment to providing exceptional legal representation has benefitted individuals and families navigating Georgia's intricate probate process. A graduate of the University of Alabama's law school, Bryan brings a depth of knowledge and expertise that stems from his experience practicing law in Georgia and Texas and his academic background. In addition, Bryan served in the United States Army after law school.

Bryan's prior roles as a litigator and prosecutor have sharpened his legal knowledge and advocacy skills, equipping him to handle even the most complex cases. Bryan's goal to simplify the confusing probate landscape drives his practice, enabling him to guide clients with compassion and expertise.

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