Fort, Holloway, & Rogers is a Tennessee family law practice working out of two offices, one in Franklin in Williamson County and a second in Columbia down in Maury County. The website now operates under the name Fort, Holloway & Saylor, with the older naming kept alive in the franklintndivorce.com domain, so a visitor arriving from a search may notice the two versions sitting side by side. The work centers on divorce. Contested and uncontested filings both get attention, along with the harder variants such as high-asset divorce where property valuation and disclosure tend to drag matters out.
Beyond the split itself, Fort, Holloway, & Rogers handles the things that orbit it: child custody and parenting plans, child support, alimony, division of marital property, paternity questions, and prenuptial agreements drawn up before any of that becomes a dispute. Post-divorce work shows up too, which is the part people often forget exists until a custody or support order needs modifying years later, or an existing order has to be enforced against an ex-spouse who stopped complying. Relocation cases, where one parent wants to move and the other objects, round out the family side. This is a fuller list than many single-attorney divorce pages put forward, and it reads like a practice that has sat through the awkward second and third acts of a case, well past the opening filing. The modification and enforcement entries in particular suggest clients who came back, which tends to mean the first round went well enough to earn a second call.
Two adjacent areas extend the offering. There is estate planning and probate covering wills, trusts, guardianships, and conservatorships, including the special-needs care arrangements that families plan around for the long term. There is also criminal defense, narrower in scope, focused on DUI and juvenile offenses. I find that pairing slightly unusual for a shop whose front door says divorce, though it makes sense when you consider that family disruption often arrives with a criminal charge or a teenager in trouble attached, and a client already in the office at Fort, Holloway, & Rogers for one problem may as well handle the other under the same roof.
The attorneys behind the name
The credentials here are specific enough to verify against the issuing sources. Will Holloway holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell and a 10.0 Superb score on Avvo, and appears in Super Lawyers listings. Sam Holloway was named to the American Academy of Attorneys Top 40 Under 40 for family law in 2018 and also holds an Avvo Superb mark. Stuart Saylor and Adam Zanetis fill out the group. These are peer-review and rating-service credentials, the sort that take years to accumulate and are checkable against the issuing services, so they add up to more than a line on an about page.
Fort, Holloway, & Rogers describes its people as counselors, mediators, and litigators, which is worth taking at face value here. Family law often resolves through negotiation or mediation before it ever reaches a courtroom, and a practice that can do both the settlement work and the trial work spares a client from changing horses mid-case. The stated clientele leans toward working professionals and includes high-net-worth matters, but the routine disputes are clearly handled too, so the door is not closed to ordinary cases.
On reputation, the picture is solid if not enormous. Fort, Holloway, & Rogers holds an Avvo Client's Choice Award for two separate years, meaning the ratings held across multiple years rather than peaking once and fading. A BBB profile exists for the Franklin location, though it is listed as not accredited and shows no rating in the snippet, so that source is neutral at best. Aggregated review sites carry a modest volume: roughly ten reviews collected on one aggregator, a Yelp listing, and qualitative feedback elsewhere that singles out professionalism and communication. The firm's own reviews page collects named client testimonials praising responsiveness and outcomes, which I treat as supporting rather than independent evidence. Nothing here is inflated, and nothing contradicts the credentials.
Reaching the firm is about as plain as it gets. Both office phone numbers and both street addresses are listed up front, an online form is available for anyone who would rather type than call, and the hours are stated as Monday through Friday, eight to five. There is no public email address, which is normal practice for a law firm fielding spam and confidentiality concerns. A prospective client in the Franklin or Columbia area can reach Fort, Holloway, & Rogers within a few seconds of arriving, and can tell which office covers their county without guessing.
One thing to keep in mind when looking at Fort, Holloway, & Rogers: the name on the site and the name in the domain do not match, because the partnership reorganized and Saylor replaced Rogers in the masthead. The practice, the offices, and the attorney credentials are continuous across that change, so the mismatch is cosmetic. A caller dialing the Franklin number reaches the same group of lawyers whose ratings and awards are described above.




Business address
Fort, Holloway, & Rogers
517 Cummins St,
Frankllin,
TN
37064
United States
Contact details
Phone: 615-791-7575