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Margaret Anthony, Tiffany Byrd, Theresa Viera, Olivia House are among the available Family attorneys in zip code 28210. We have more than 9 available Family lawyers in zip code 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Margaret Anthony - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Margaret Anthony
Margaret Anthony

Ratings:
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 4.4 out of 5

I am passionate about the law and I care about my clients. These qualities make me a strong advocate to have on your side during this very difficult time in your life. As a mother, I know how much your children mean to you and how you would do anything to shelter them from harm. Children are often the innocent victims in their parents’ divorce. While it may be impossible to shield them entirely from the impact of your divorce, I will work with you to minimize the impact on your children as much as possible. My goal is to educate you regarding North Carolina law and how it applies to your case, so that you understand all your options. Divorce can be a terrifying experience, but I will empower you with the knowledge of what to expect every step of the way. I majored in mathematics and then worked in the banking industry for many years prior to becoming an attorney, so I have a strong financial background to handle complex financial support and property division cases. I’ve represented clients in Brunswick, Forsyth, Davie, Davidson, Rowan, Alexander, Iredell, Catawba, Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston and Union counties, on matters involving child custody, child support, equitable distribution, post-separation support, alimony, contempt, and breach of contract claims. Not every case requires litigation, and many cases can be resolved out of court using alternative dispute resolution methods such as collaborative law, arbitration, and mediation. But if litigation becomes necessary, you can rely on my years of trial experience to protect your interests in the courtroom.

Area of Practice: Adoption, Divorce, Family, Guardianship, Prenuptials

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Contact: Not Available
Southpark Family Law.
6831 Fairview Road, Suite C.

Tiffany Byrd - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Tiffany Byrd
Tiffany Byrd

Ratings:
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5

Originally from the Midwest, I came south to escape the cold and to pursue my life's path of helping others. Helping those around me recognize, claim, and use their voice - that is what I have spent my adult life doing - first as a counselor, and now as an attorney.. For years, I saw how the law seemed out of reach and completely foreign to many in our communities. I am here to make the law approachable, useful, and to ensure my client's voice is always heard.. "Service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth." - Shirley Chisholm

Area of Practice: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family, Wills, Estate Planning

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Orney Byrd took the time to thoroughly explain procedural matters that were crucial to my case, ensu ...

Contact: Not Available
Modern Legal.
6715 Fairview Rd.

Theresa Viera - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Theresa Viera
Theresa Viera

Ratings:
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

To say I have an intimate knowledge of the North Carolina family court system, unfortunately, is a statement that I share with a sorrowful heart. My childhood was ridden with the yelling, crying, and physical abuse inflicted upon my mother, my older brother, and I from an abusive father. Growing up in an environment of domestic violence skewed my perception of reality and right from wrong. As a child amidst chaos, I was use to the violence. I honestly thought mental and emotional abuse, physical violence, and financial threats was normal in a home and marriage. It was not until around the age of nine that something clicked in me. I remember the evening as if it happened yesterday. Yet another fight broke out in the living room, while I watched TV in my pink-filled bedroom. Once again, my father did not like something my mother did. She had “pushed his buttons”. This time my brother attempted to deescalate the situation, and he was hit by my father. As my mother guided my brother to the bathroom with blood running from his nose, I hopped off my bed and squirmed between them to sit on the toilet seat of the bathroom. My brother’s anger and my mother’s despair apparent, I sat and observed. I didn’t shed a tear, but I wanted to be there for my brother…he was my best friend (even if he called me “tiny terror” and claimed I was his annoying younger sister). As I watched the water being poured on his face to ensure my mother could clearly see if there was an injury, something clicked in my head. All of a sudden it occurred to me, “this isn’t right”. I learned in that instance right from wrong, and that what my father had done was wrong. I didn’t know how or when things would change, but I knew then and there that my family had to get out of this dreadful situation.. Fast forward to the age of eleven, my father once again rose his hand to my mother. The fateful scream of my mother was heard two stories above while I sat in my room. I rushed down to her aid to find my father standing over her with a cast-iron beer mug. I confronted my father with the wrong he had inflicted upon my mother, and he responded by dragging me up a few flights of stairs and throwing me into a wall. I mean I should have expected it, he was three times the size of me. Regardless, I got up and went right back into the room to my mother. As I picked her up and guided her upstairs to a sink, I turned to the phone to call the police. As was her line in the past, “stop, if you do that he will be out of jail in a day and come after us…he will cut off all the money…we will be homeless.” Abiding by my mother’s wishes and concern, I proceeded to take mother to bed, take pictures of her wounds (as my Godmother told us to do during these violent incidents), and ensure that my mother never fell asleep. Our worry…if my mother fell asleep with the gaping head wound still bleeding then she may never wake up. It was literally the longest night of my life. Somehow we got through. From that day on though, things were different. The following summer, when he raised his voice again, I made the decision: I was going to leave with or without my mother. I know my mother had tried to leave before. But her priest told her to work on things, the police said they cannot do much, and our family members and friends “did not want to be involved”. Call me a rebellious child, but I didn’t care anymore. I would rather be homeless than live amidst the abuse of my father, regardless of the three-story house, fancy sports car, and money that made the neighbors enviable. My mother, who always tried to put her children first, finally decided to face the fire. At the very next incident, my mother and I escaped to a neighbor’s house, the police were called, and my father was put in jail for the night.  The very next day, my mother developed the courage to file for a domestic violence protective order. With no funds, because my father had cut them off at this point as predicted, my mother found her attorney by calling any family law attorney in the Wake County area by using a physical phone book and heard for the voice of the attorney. Finally, when she heard a strong voice that instilled a sense of trust and understanding, my mother found Helen, her family law attorney. You think I’m kidding? I’m not. My mother found her attorney listening to her voice on the answering machine. Everything happens for a reason though. In the following five years, my mother and I were in and out of court to address everything that came about. I testified before the Judge at the age of twelve to bring light to the abuse in the home. And still to this day, my father is past due on his child support obligation. Therefore, when people ask how much experience do I have in the family courts, I can’t help but think, “oh, if you only knew”.. Now why with this history ridden with despair would I think I should become more involved by becoming a family law attorney myself? My reply is because I don’t think any child should go through what I went through. The court system should not be designed in a way to further victimize or encourage violence due to apathy based on technicalities. There is the law and there is life. Instead of ignoring my pains in the past, I want to use the knowledge gained to help others and create a ripple of change in the court system. I don’t care if you are a mother or a father, if you put your kids first then I am the attorney for you. I only wish I had as good a father as some of my clients are. And to confirm my ambition to become an attorney was my mom’s attorney Helen. Without her, my mother may still be in that abusive relationship. She was an inspiration to me, and now it is time to pay it forward.. When I left the Judge’s chambers at the age of twelve, I knew I could get use to this. I can honestly say, I spent a part of my childhood in a courtroom; therefore today, the courtroom does not scare me one bit. After graduating from Cary High School, I went to the George Washington University in Washington, DC. There I took a number of classes in psychology and conflict resolution, only to find that my passion was in international relations. Upon graduation from the university, I finally was able to pursue my ultimate goal: obtaining a law degree. I attended the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill. Not only did this fulfill my dream of supporting my favorite college basketball team as a loyal student, but I also was able to hone my skills as an orator, writer, and legal thinker.. As a family law attorney, I help my clients navigate the legal system when their family relations and the law collide. Based on your specific story, I figure out how the law applies. Although many cases can be resolved outside of the courts with the skillful use of mediation, collaborative law, or negotiations, some cases will end up before the Judge. I am here to ensure your rights are protected both outside and inside the courtroom. And if I am able, I hope to be an inspiration to you and your family as my mother’s attorney was to me.

Area of Practice: Family

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Modern Legal.
6715 Fairview Road.

Olivia House - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Olivia House
Olivia House

Ratings:
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5



Area of Practice: Family

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

Olivia House Avvo Reviews
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Contact: Not Available
Modern Legal.
6715 Fairview Road.

Mollie Schrull - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Mollie Schrull
Mollie Schrull

Ratings:
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 3.2 out of 5



Area of Practice: Family

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

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6831 Fairview Rd Ste B.

Rosen Law Firm - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Rosen Law Firm
Rosen Law Firm

Ratings:
Yelp Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5



Area of Practice: Divorce & Family,

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

Rosen Law Firm Yelp Reviews
Dealt with my divorce swiftly, and helped me get through the process as quickly as possible. Explained the process to me so I could make the best decisions... ... Rosen Law Firm Lawyer Reviews
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Contact: 704-307-4600
Rosen Law Firm.
6000 Fairview Rd.

Hannah F. Little - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Hannah F. Little
Hannah F. Little

Ratings:
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5



Area of Practice: Asylum, Business Immigration, Citizenship, Consular Law, Employment Authorizations, Employment Immigration, Employment Visas, Family Immigration Law, Investor Visas, Labor Certifications, Permanent Visas, Political Asylum, Refugee Law, Religious Visas, Visas

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina



Contact: 704-442-8000
Garfinkel Immigration Law Firm.
6100 Fairview Road.

Law Office of Jana K. Jones - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Law Office of Jana K. Jones
Law Office of Jana K. Jones

Ratings:
Yelp Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5



Area of Practice: Divorce & Family

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

Law Office of Jana K. Jones Yelp Reviews
Ms. Jana Jones was very efficient. She was able to resolve my legal matter very quickly. She kept me updated every step of the way. I would highly... ... Law Office of Jana K. Jones Lawyer Reviews
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Contact: (704) 275-3505
Law Office of Jana K. Jones.
5960 Fairview Rd.

Brown & Associates - Family Lawyer in zip code 28210

zipcode 28210 Family Lawyer - Brown & Associates
Brown & Associates

Ratings:
Yelp Rating: Rated 1.0 out of 5



Area of Practice: Divorce & Family, Business, Criminal Defense

Zip code: 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina

Brown & Associates Yelp Reviews
I would not go to them. Their lady that answers the phone is very rude. Double backs on what she said. And then says the only way that I could talk to... ... Brown & Associates Lawyer Reviews
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Contact: (704) 542-2525
Brown & Associates.
10440 Park Rd.

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Family Lawyers in Charlotte, North Carolina (28210)

Charlotte, located in the heart of North Carolina, is the largest city in the state and a vibrant hub for commerce and culture. The 28210 ZIP code encompasses several neighborhoods, including SouthPark, a prestigious area known for its upscale shopping, fine dining, and beautiful parks. As a community that continues to grow, Charlotte also faces its share of family legal issues. Residents in the 28210 area often seek the assistance of family lawyers to navigate complex legal matters that affect their personal lives.

Common Family Legal Issues Faced by Residents

Families in Charlotte, particularly in the 28210 ZIP code, encounter various legal challenges. Some of the most common family legal issues include:

  1. Divorce: As one of the leading causes of family legal disputes, divorce can lead to lengthy negotiations regarding asset division, alimony, and child custody.

  2. Child Custody and Support: Determining the best living arrangements for children post-divorce can be contentious. Parents often seek legal counsel to ensure their children's best interests are prioritized.

  3. Adoption: Families may pursue adoption for many reasons, but the legal process can be intricate, requiring guidance from knowledgeable family lawyers.

  4. Domestic Violence: In situations involving domestic violence, victims may seek restraining orders and legal representation to ensure their safety and the protection of their children.

  5. Prenuptial Agreements: As more couples consider marriage later in life or with significant assets, prenuptial agreements are becoming increasingly common in Charlotte.

Local Case Examples

To illustrate these issues, consider the following fictional but realistic cases that might occur in the 28210 area:

  • Case of Emily and Mark: After ten years of marriage, Emily and Mark decided to divorce. They had two children and needed to negotiate custody arrangements. A local family lawyer helped them draft a parenting plan that prioritized the children's welfare, ultimately leading to an amicable agreement that respected both parents' wishes.

  • Case of Sarah: Sarah, a resident of SouthPark, faced domestic abuse and sought legal counsel for protection. A family lawyer assisted her in obtaining a restraining order against her partner and guided her through the legal process to ensure her safety and that of her children.

  • Case of Kevin and Lisa: After years of trying to conceive, Kevin and Lisa decided to adopt. They hired a family lawyer to navigate the complexities of North Carolina's adoption process, ensuring they met all legal requirements and received the necessary approvals.

Typical Lawyer Fees and Variability in the 28210 ZIP

When considering hiring a family lawyer in the 28210 area, potential clients should be aware of how fees can vary. Generally, family lawyers charge between $150 to $500 per hour, depending on their experience and the complexity of the case.

  • Hourly Rates: Newer attorneys may charge closer to the lower end of the spectrum, while highly experienced lawyers or those at prestigious firms may command higher fees.

  • Retainer Fees: Some lawyers may require a retainer fee upfront, which can range from a few thousand dollars to much higher amounts, depending on the anticipated workload.

  • Flat Fees: For certain services, such as drafting prenuptial agreements or uncontested divorces, some lawyers may offer flat fee arrangements.

Why Hiring a Local Lawyer Helps

Engaging a local family lawyer offers several advantages. First, a lawyer familiar with Charlotte’s legal landscape and court system can provide insights that an out-of-town attorney might miss. They understand local judges, typical case outcomes, and how to navigate the specific nuances of North Carolina family law.

Additionally, a local lawyer can offer personalized service, making it easier to arrange meetings and handle legal matters in a timely manner. Their understanding of the community can also aid in crafting solutions that consider local resources and support systems for families.

If you are facing a family legal issue in Charlotte, especially within the 28210 ZIP code, seeking assistance from a qualified local family lawyer can make all the difference.

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