For more than 18 years, I have been honored to help clients through what is often the most difficult time of their lives, whether it is related to a divorce or a child custody or support dispute. My practice style is "hands-on" and I don't take the cookie cutter approach. Instead, I prefer to work with my client to decide the most effective means of resolving the legal problem.In 2011, I was certified as a Family Law Specialist by the NC Board of Legal Specialization. This designation...
MoreFor more than 18 years, I have been honored to help clients through what is often the most difficult time of their lives, whether it is related to a divorce or a child custody or support dispute. My practice style is "hands-on" and I don't take the cookie cutter approach. Instead, I prefer to work with my client to decide the most effective means of resolving the legal problem.In 2011, I was certified as a Family Law Specialist by the NC Board of Legal Specialization. This designation...For more than 18 years, I have been honored to help clients through what is often the most difficult time of their lives, whether it is related to a divorce or a child custody or support dispute. My practice style is "hands-on" and I don't take the cookie cutter approach. Instead, I prefer to work with my client to decide the most effective means of resolving the legal problem.In 2011, I was certified as a Family Law Specialist by the NC Board of Legal Specialization. This designation requires a peer review process and successful completion of an exam similar to the bar exam but exclusively in the area of family law. The practice area of family law includes a wide variety of legal issues such as adoption, child custody, child support, alimony, equitable distribution (marital property), military family issues, collaborative family law, domestic violence, and many others.
Presenter, To Get Married or Not to Get Married: That is the Question - Differences Between the Rights and Obligations of Married and Non-Married Couples, North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys (NCAWA)
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Annual Conference, 2010
Pro Bono Activities
Operation Stand-By, American Bar Association’s Military Pro Bono Project, Volunteer
Unjust Enrichment, Resulting Trusts and Constructive Trusts, published in Family Forum, volume 35 number 2, January 2015 issue (Family Law Section newsletter)
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