Kevin J. Rubin

Top rated Family Law attorney in Atlanta, Georgia

Rubin Family Law, LLC
Kevin J. Rubin
Rubin Family Law, LLC

Practice areas: Family Law; view more

Licensed in Georgia since: 2008

Education: Emory University School of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2020 - 2026 Selected to Rising Stars: 2017 - 2018
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Rubin Family Law, LLC

400 Interstate N Pkwy SE
Suite 1175
Atlanta, GA 30339 Visit website
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Representing clients across the State of Georgia, Kevin Rubin is an attorney and partner at Rubin Family Law. Concentrating his practice on family law, he caters to people seeking resolution to legal matters and cases involving:

  • Complex divorce
  • Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
  • Child support and custody
  • Alimony
  • Paternity and legitimation
  • Contempt actions

Kevin has the knowledge and experience to assess situations, make educated decisions and litigate with fervor. Committed to attaining the goals of his clients, he tries to find ways to obtain fair settlements through patient yet firm negotiations or mediations. He is mindful of the sensitivity of cases involving personal matters and is also known for his attention to detail. 

Kevin completed his bachelor’s and master’s degree in information technology and marketing at The George Washington University. After working in the field of technology for a few years, he enrolled in the Cardozo School of Law in 2005. One year later, he transferred to the Emory University School of Law and graduated with his Juris Doctor in 2008.

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

Licensed in Georgia, Kevin is admitted to the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia, and all the state trial courts of Georgia.

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, Cobb County Bar Association, Lawyers Club of Atlanta, 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 and the Board of the Atlanta Bar Association’s Family Law Section. Kevin is an Officer on the Board of the Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML).

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 his hometown Philadelphia Eagles.

Practice areas

Family Law

Focus areas

Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Dissolution, Divorce, Father's Rights, Marital Property, Mediation & Collaborative Law, Name Change, Paternity, Prenuptial Agreements

  • 100% Family Law

First Admitted: 2008, Georgia

Professional Webpage: https://www.familylawga.com/attorneys/kevin-j-rubin-esq/

Bar / Professional Activity

  • Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)., 2021
  • Member-at-Large on the Executive Committee of the State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Section
  • Fellow, International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), 2022
  • Cobb County Bar Association
  • Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law Inn of Court
  • Lawyers Club of Atlanta
  • State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Section
  • All Georgia state trial courts
  • Georgia Court of Appeals
  • Georgia, 2008
  • Georgia Supreme Court
  • Atlanta Bar Association Family Law Section Board Member at Large, 2019

Pro bono / Community Service

  • Executive Board of the Jewish Educational Loan Fund (JELF)

Honors

  • American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Institute for Advocates Advanced Graduate, 2014
  • Georgia Trend Legal Elite, 2017 - 2018
  • Best Lawyers in America, 2018-2019
  • Super Lawyers, Rising Stars, 2017 - 2018

Educational Background

  • George Washington University, B.B.A., cum laude, 2000
  • George Washington University, M.S.I.S.T., 2001

Scholarly Lectures / Writings

  • “Trusts and Equitable Division: Gibson v. Gibson,” Family Law Institute, 2018
  • “A View from the Bench on Practicing Law During a Pandemic,” Moderator, Atlanta Bar Association – Family Law Section Breakfast, May 2020
  • “Getting the Most Financial Bank for your Client’s Buck,” Co-Chair, Atlanta Bar Association – Family Law Section CLE, August 2020
  • “Technologies That Are Built to Last,” AAML Webinar, October 2021
  • “Hot Computer Tips for Family Lawyers,” Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section CLE Seminar, 2010
  • “Divorce 101: Fundamental Legal and Accounting Terms and Concepts in Divorce,” Atlanta Bar Association Family Law Seminar with the Georgia Society of CPAs, 2012
  • “iPad in Family Law Litigation,” State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Institute, 2012
  • “Tips and Tactics for the Family Law Associate,” Program Co-Chair, Young Lawyers Division, Family Law Committee CLE, 2014
  • “Hot Tips by the Rising Stars: New Business Records Hearsay Exception” Family Law Institute, 2015
  • “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, 2015
  • “Case Law Updates,” Atlanta Bar Association’s Family Law Section, 2016
  • “Use of Surveillance in Civil and Criminal Cases,” Tropical Seminar, 2017
  • “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
  • “New Tax Code in Divorce”, 29th Annual Tropical Seminar, February 2019
  • “Daubert Challenges of Expert Witnesses Before and During Trial,” State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Institute, 2008
  • “Trusts and Equitable Division”, State Bar of Georgia – The Family Law Review, Winter 2019
  • “Interview with Hon. Gail S. Tusan,” State Bar of Georgia’s Family Law Section’s Family Law Review Spring, 2012
  • “New Evidence Code Cheat Sheet,” Atlanta Bar Association’s The Family Lawyer, February/March 2013
  • “When Family Law, Forensic Analysis and an iPad Mix,” The Daily Report, March 17, 2015
  • “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,” 50th Annual Fiduciary Law Seminar, 2015
  • “Tech’s Importance to Family Law,” LegalTech News, 2016
  • “Discovery and Early Litigation Issues with Comments on Professionalism,” AAML Georgia Chapter Family Law Seminar, 2016

These comments were made by fellow attorneys during the annual nomination process.

“I have worked alongside Kevin at the same firm, as well as on opposing sides of cases. My biggest compliment to Kevin and his overall professionalism in this field is the fact that he is always on the top of my referral list for clients my firm cannot represent.”

“Kevin Rubin is very professional. We handled a case against each other and he was on the \"difficult\" side of the case. He was able to get it settled and handled his very difficult client very well. ”

“Kevin Rubin's demeanor and effectiveness as a family law practitioner makes him one of the "go to" attorneys in this area. Kevin represents the bar and his community with a positive attitude and solid dedication.”

Office location for Kevin J. Rubin

400 Interstate N Pkwy SE
Suite 1175
Atlanta, GA 30339

Phone: 770-670-7200

Selections

7 Years Super Lawyers
2 Years Rising Stars
  • Super Lawyers: 2020 - 2026
  • Rising Stars: 2017 - 2018

Top Lists

Top 100: Georgia Super Lawyers: 2025 - 2026 Top 5: Family Law Georgia Super Lawyers: 2026

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