More About Sydney
"I practice domestic and family law because I believe that people deserve to have their family prioritized. The cases and situations that I handle don't have hypothetical or abstract outcomes. These are real situations that affect people's day-to-day lives: where they live, who they see, how safe they feel, and how their kids grow up. These things matter to everyone (not just my clients), and my clients deserve someone who truly believes in them. Domestic work can be a lot, so I really do try to separate work and life and find solace in my day-to-day activities."
Outside of work, you can find Sydney reading, cooking, spending time with her dog, Arthur, spending time with family and friends, actively traveling, or planning her next adventure! She loves to work out, but a good walk is her favorite physical way to decompress.
More About Brittany
"I'm particularly passionate about family law because it sits at the intersection of law and real life. Divorce, custody, and support matters don’t just involve legal rights—they shape families’ futures. Understanding the emotional weight and long-term impact of these cases, I prioritize compassionate counsel alongside strong representation. Whether guiding clients through negotiation or advocating in court, I'm committed to protecting families, empowering clients with knowledge, and helping them move forward with confidence and dignity."
Brittany is actively involved in the local community both professionally and personally. She and her family attend Golden Springs Baptist Church, and she completed Leadership Calhoun County in 2024. Brittany currently serves as a Calhoun County Chamber Ambassador and is a member of the Calhoun/Cleburne Bar Association.
Outside of her legal practice, she plays on the Anniston USTA women’s tennis team and is also a member and board member of Revelers Krewe and Maskers Krewe.