Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 27103 | 62 available
62 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 27103 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $415 per hour.
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Susan H. Gray is a Board Certified Family Law Specialist who has been licensed to practice law in North Carolina since 1978 and has been board certified by the North Carolina State Bar in Family Law since 1999.
Kendra focuses her practice primarily on Family Law issues in the counties of: Forsyth, Guildford, and Davidson.. She attended Winston Salem State Unversity for her undergraduate degree where she majored in Psychology with a minor in Political Science, graduating with honors. During undergrad Kendra was a member of the pre-law society, the national honors society and interned for Legal Aid of North Carolina.. Kendra attended North Carolina Central University School of Law where she partook in various internships and the criminal defense legal clinic. Kendra also was a member of the moot court board.. She loves spending time with family and friends, cooking, traveling, and growing her legal practice.
Erin Woodrum Dummit Fradin's senior case management attorney practicing in Winston Salem, North Carolina. She is experienced in all aspects of family law including child custody, child support, equitable distribution, spousal support and domestic violence. Erin has a special interest in third party custody cases (grandparents, relatives, stepparents); termination of parental rights cases; adoptions; and abuse/neglect/dependency cases. Erin also handles family law matters in the North Carolina appellate courts and has extensive experience practicing criminal law in North Carolina state courts as well. Erin works on all cases in our Winston Salem location providing extra guidance and support as each case moves through its various stages.. Erin attended Wake Forest University School of Law. She was a national team moot court competitor and was selected by Legal Aid of North Carolina as a Martin Luther King, Jr. Intern for demonstrating talent and commitment to equal justice. Erin also began college at the age of 16 and received her undergraduate degree in Political Science from North Carolina State University.. Erin is known to approach cases with a unique passion and intensity. She came to the practice of law as a natural extension of her fearlessness and strong public speaking and debating skills. She prides herself on being not only a listening ear, but a backbone, for her clients during difficult and confusing times. Erin grew up riding hunter/jumper horses and explains to people the profound impact of “learning to fly” on their backs at a young age. Though she no longer “flies,” Erin carries the grit, determination, sense of responsibility and fearlessness with her as a lawyer.. When Erin isn’t at work, she is most definitely outside. Her typical day is different than it is for most people. It begins and ends on her hobby farm where she cares for her most beloved animals—her goats. She also tends to horses, donkeys, poultry and a small herd of rescue dogs. Animal rescue work is one of her great passions. If she’s not with her animals, you’ll find Erin on a lake, in a river or on a mountain.
Diane Ford is an Associate Attorney working in King Law’s Winston-Salem, North Carolina office. Diane primarily practices in the area of transactional law. Her practice areas include Elder Law and Estate Planning. Diane loved Campbell University so much she went twice and earned her bachelor’s in economics and her Juris- Doctorate from Campbell Law School.. As part of her legal education, Diane was a member of Campbell Law’s distinguished advocacy program. She competed in the National Civil Trial Competition and the Annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition. As Campbell Law’s President of the Black Law’s Student Association, her chapter earned Chapter of the Year, a celebrated award among the southern region of black law students.. Diane is a native of Brooklyn, NY, but she calls many places home. Before moving to North Carolina, Diane attended The Milton Hershey Boarding School and lived in Hershey, Pennsylvania, also known as The Sweetest Place on Earth. In her free time Diane enjoys traveling to visit with her family, friends, and alumni nationwide.
Chad joined Patton Brown Law in July 2004 and became a Partner in January 2009. His practice focuses on Social Security Disability law, car accidents, traffic tickets, and defective and dangerous drug csaes. Chad is a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Social Security Disability law. Chad is admitted to practice before the North Carolina Supreme Court and the Western and Middle Federal Judicial Districts. In his spare time, Chad enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, fly fishing, and watching baseball.
Attorney Daniel J. Umlauf is a noted speaker on estate planning and Principal of Salem Law a premier estate planning and elder law firm in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Since 2010, we have helped individuals, families and business owners with their estate planning, elder law and probate matters, ranging from simple to complex.. Attorney Umlauf recognizes that estate, trust and probate matters are not only about assets; they are about protecting people and their rights and preserving family relationships. He understands the challenges, both personal and practical, that surround the death or incapacity of a loved one. Those challenges are often increased by the need to administer an estate or trust, obtain a guardianship or conservatorship, or deal with probate administration matters. Daniel is dedicated to presenting vision for the future, providing guidance, and pursuing justice for our clients after the loss of a loved one. He takes time to listen and understand his client’s concerns; and will recommend custom solutions to help his clients reach their desired goals. Attorney Umlauf provides comprehensive estate planning services that will guard against the unpredictable, help avoid probate, and leave instructions you feel confident about.. Daniel was born in Dallas, TX and began college at Texas A&M University before meeting his wife in Switzerland while spending a year abroad. Daniel was introduced to estate planning during law school at Wake Forest University while writing a grant to help prevent North Carolina farming families from losing their farms due to poor planning. He began Salem Law, in 2010, and practices exclusively in the areas of estate planning, wills, trusts, Medicaid planning, probate, powers of attorney, Veterans Benefits and elder law. He has 2 beautiful boys, lives downtown, attends Salem Presbyterian Church, serves as the President of the Stratford Rotary Club, does yoga and is active in the arts community of Winston-Salem.
A native of North Carolina, Malia M. Williams is licensed to practice law in North Carolina and West Virginia.. After completing her undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she went on to obtain her Juris Doctor degree as a Presidential Scholar at Elon University School of Law.. Malia’s primary areas of practice include: Real Estate and Business Law. She completes both residential and commercial transactions, and offers corporate formation and contract negotiation services.. Malia is an active member of the Junior League of Winston-Salem, and greatly enjoys volunteering with the organization. Malia is also a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, the Real Estate section of the North Carolina Bar Association, and the Real Estate Lawyers Association of North Carolina.