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Rubin Family Law logo Rubin Family Law

  • Practice Areas
    • Alimony
    • Child Custody
    • Child Support
    • Contempt and Enforcement
    • Divorce
    • Equitable Partition
    • Family Law Appeals
    • Grandparent and Third-Party Custody
    • Name Change
    • Paternity and Legitimation
    • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
    • Property Division
  • Our Firm
    • Kevin J. Rubin, Esq.
    • William A. Alexander, Esq.
    • Brianna L. Hagood, Esq.
    • Jamie A. Perez, Esq.
    • Team
  • Testimonials
  • Contact
  • Client Resources
    • Blog
    • Make a Payment

Kevin J. Rubin, Esq.

Kevin J. Rubin, Esq.Super Lawyers Top 100 Georgia Badge

Kevin Rubin has built a formidable reputation for representing clients with honesty, integrity, and efficiency. He has dedicated his law career exclusively to family law and is passionate about providing clients with highly personalized service.

Kevin has successfully represented clients in family law cases, including:

  • Simple and complex actions for divorce
  • Child custody
  • Child support
  • Alimony
  • Modification of previous orders
  • Paternity and legitimation
  • Prenuptial agreements
  • Postnuptial agreements
  • Contempt actions

Kevin graduated from Emory University School of Law in 2008 and is licensed to practice law in Georgia with admissions to the Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, and all Georgia State Trial Courts. Kevin received a Master’s of Science in Information Systems Technology (MSIST) and a Bachelor’s of Business Administration (BBA) from George Washington University in 2001.

Kevin is a Fellow in the prestigious American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) and International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL).

Kevin has been recognized by Super Lawyers, The Best Lawyers in America, and Georgia Trend Legal Elite for his legal acumen.

Kevin is a member of various legal associations and organizations that include the State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Section, Atlanta Bar Association’s Family Law Section, and Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law Inn of Court. Kevin serves on the Executive Committee of the State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Section. Kevin is the Chair of the Board of the Atlanta Bar Association’s Family Law Section. Kevin is an Officer on the Board of the Georgia Chapter of the AAML. Kevin is a faculty member of the AAML Institute for Family Law Associates and serves on many committees of the AAML, including in various leadership positions.

A native of Philadelphia, Kevin lives in Cobb County with his wife and three children. Outside of work, Kevin enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and avidly cheering for the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Eagles.

Speaking Engagements/Publications:

  • “Going Paperless with reMarkable,” AAML Tech Tip Spotlight, July 2025
  • “Retirement and Divorce,” “Trusts and Estate Planning,” and “Agreements that Affect a Divorce,” AAML Institute for Family Law Associates, June 2025
  • “Law Practice Management / Technology,” Georgia Family Law Institute, May/June 2025
  • “Streamlining Discovery in Family Law Cases,” Nuts and Bolts of Family Law, State Bar of Georgia / Family Law Section, March 2025
  • “Technology for the Family Law Practitioner,” AAML Oregon Chapter Fall Meeting, October 2024
  • “Revisit Gibson v. Gibson,” AAML Georgia Chapter Family Law Seminar, December 2023.
  • “Security for the Family Law Attorney,” Georgia Family Law Institute, June 2023.
  • “AAML Georgia Chapter Family Law Seminar,” Program Chair, December 2022.
  • “Technologies That Are Built to Last,” AAML National Webinar, October 2021.
  • “Getting the Most Financial Bank for your Client’s Buck,” Co-Chair, Atlanta Bar Association – Family Law Section CLE, August 2020
  • “A View from the Bench on Practicing Law During a Pandemic,” Moderator, Atlanta Bar Association – Family Law Section Breakfast, May 2020
  • “New Tax Code in Divorce,” Tropical Seminar, February 2019
  • “Trusts and Equitable Division,” State Bar of Georgia – The Family Law Review, Winter 2019
  • “Trusts and Equitable Division: Gibson v. Gibson,” Georgia Family Law Institute, May 2018
  • “Use of Surveillance in Civil and Criminal Cases,” Tropical Seminar, January 2017
  • “Hot Tips: How to Present Self-Employment Income at Trial – The Best Evidence to Present,” Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys (GABWA) Succeeding in Family Law Hearings and Trials CLE, Oct 2015
  • “Discovery and Early Litigation Issues with Comments on Professionalism,” Contributor, AAML Georgia Chapter Family Law Seminar, 2016
  • “Tech’s Importance to Family Law,” LegalTech News, 2016
  • “That was Then, This is Now – Examining the Consequences of Estate Planning in a Subsequent Divorce Action When Objectives of Fiduciary Law and Family Law Compete,” Contributor, 50th Annual Fiduciary Law Seminar, 2015
  • “Hot Tips by the Rising Stars: New Business Records Hearsay Exception,” Georgia Family Law Institute, May 2015
  • “When Family Law, Forensic Analysis and an iPad Mix,” The Daily Report, March 17, 2015
  • “New Evidence Code Cheat Sheet,” Atlanta Bar’ Association’s The Family Lawyer, February/March 2013
  • “Meet the New Evidence, Same as the Old Evidence: Changing Evidentiary Requirements for Electronically Stored Information (ESI),” Atlanta Bar Association’s The Family Lawyer, October 2011
  • “Interview with Hon. Gail S. Tusan,” State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Section’s Family Law Review Spring, 2011
  • “Daubert Challenges of Expert Witnesses Before and During Trial,” Contributor, State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Institute, 2008
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