Andrew Z. Graham

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Associate Attorney

Andrew Z. Graham

Andrew Z. Graham

Andrew Z. Graham is an Associate Attorney at Hamer & Taylor, where he represents clients in complex and high-conflict family law matters. His practice focuses exclusively on domestic relations litigation, including divorce, alimony, child custody and parenting disputes, post-divorce modifications, contempt actions, relocation cases, and juvenile court proceedings.

Known for his meticulous preparation and practical, results-oriented approach, Andrew guides clients through some of life’s most difficult legal challenges with steady counsel and strategic advocacy. He understands that every family is different and works closely with each client to develop legal strategies tailored to their unique goals and circumstances.

Andrew has represented clients in courts throughout Middle and West Tennessee, including Shelby County, Davidson County, and the surrounding communities. His experience spans every stage of domestic litigation—from negotiating favorable settlements to advocating for clients in contested hearings and trials involving custody, financial issues, and other high-stakes family law disputes.

Andrew earned his Bachelor of Science in Political Science, with a minor in Legal Studies, from East Tennessee State University in 2014. He graduated cum laude from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2018 and was admitted to the Tennessee Bar later that year.

Andrew’s commitment to excellence has earned recognition from his peers through his selection to Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® for both the 2026 and 2027 editions, an honor recognizing outstanding professional achievement among early-career attorneys.

Clients appreciate Andrew’s thoughtful communication, attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to protecting their interests during emotionally challenging circumstances. He is dedicated to helping families move forward by providing clear guidance, practical solutions, and effective courtroom advocacy when litigation becomes necessary.