About the Authors:
Pandora E. Palmer, Esq. graduated from the University of Georgia in 1988 with a BA degree in criminal justice. She then attended Georgia State University College of Law where she received a JD degree, graduating in 1994. She was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1994 and the Hawaii Bar in 2001. She is currently a manager with Smith, Welch, Webb, & White, LLC and has been involved primarily in the practice of family law, criminal law, and juvenile law since 1994. Ms. Palmer is extremely dedicated to her clients and the improvement of the practice of family law. With divorce rates ever rising, Ms. Palmer's practice focuses on helping clients understand and manage what can often be one of the most difficult times of their lives.
Jane Kellett Hayes, PhD is a psychotherapist in private practice in the Atlanta area and has worked with children and families for over thirty years in both educational and counseling settings. She has a special interest in helping children, adolescents, and adults adjust to the emotionally traumatic experience of divorce in order to minimize the negative effects on all involved. Her work with children is focused on resolving their distress and improving their coping skills. She also assists parents in an effort to decrease their hostilities and conflicts to which the children are exposed, and work towards healthy co-parenting relationships. In addition to her counseling practice, Dr. Hayes is also a registered domestic relations mediator with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution.