Justice Monthly: Written by Attorney William F. Underwood III

Each month, our founding attorney writes a newsletter that reaches thousands. Justice Monthly features a personal story from William F. Underwood III, legal news, and topical tips and points. See below for the most recent newsletter and an archive of past months.

Most Recent Justice Monthly

Unless we or loved ones have experienced the need for it, many of us only think about organ donation when we check “yes” or “no” when registering for a driver’s license. But on Feb. 14, in addition to Valentine’s Day, National Donor Day encourages people to sign up to become…

reflections on early fatherhood

It’s been nearly five months since Isabella was born, and I like to think I have this parenting thing down — for now. I can do all the basics, like changing her diaper and bathing and burping her, and I’m not a nervous wreck if Priscila needs to leave me…

one year down - many more to go

One year ago, as a pandemic enveloped our world, Priscila and I stood on the Lee County Courthouse steps and were married by Probate Judge Melanie Gahring. In attendance were her two assistants, who stood an appropriate 6 feet away from us. It was indicative of “the times,” but it…

meet isabella underwood

Shortly after Priscila and I were married in May, she came by the office after hours. I was unwinding with my guitar, and it seemed like any other day — and then we received the best news of our lives: Priscila was pregnant! We were both very excited and surprised…

Our New Zoo

If you’re a longtime reader of my newsletter, then you know all about my English Labrador Rawson. He’s been the perfect buddy to me for many years, but lately, he’s taken on a new role: big brother. This year, Priscila and I have welcomed her golden retriever, Paco, and a…

The Compromises Of Marriage

Priscila and I will have been married for just under six months by the time you read this newsletter, and it’s crazy to think about how much our lives have changed since we first met. From a long-distance relationship across multiple countries to getting married on the courthouse steps during…

The Power of Music: Celebrating World Music Day

Music has always been a big part of my life, and since June 21 is World Music Day, I figured there was no better month to share my love of music. I started playing guitar quite a bit when I was 17 years old, and I would jam with my…

Baseball Talk: Cheering for the Braves and Hoarding My Card Collection

With the late-winter outbreak of COVID-19, the baseball world has been a little unusual. Like many sporting leagues, the MLB has postponed its games while the pandemic makes its way across the U.S. But that doesn’t have to stop us from talking about baseball! Growing up, I was always more…

December Monthly Justice

My mom lived in Colorado for 20 years, and I always enjoyed visiting her at her home among the Rocky Mountains. I couldn’t deny that it was beautiful, and I understand why my mom wanted to live there. But it never felt like “home.” However, Georgia always has. There’s no…

December Monthly Justice

For the better part of 2019, I traveled across the southern U.S. and South America, studied Portuguese, and delved into our complex visa and immigration process. Don’t worry, I’m not going anywhere. But I do have some exciting news. I am engaged! I met Priscila online in May. She lives…