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North CarolinaFamily Law Lawyers in Durham, North Carolina

Family law attorneys in North Carolina represent men and women who need help resolving disputes in their personal relationships. Family law revolves around marriage, cohabitation, and the parent-child relationship.


What does a family law attorney do? Family law attorneys in North Carolina frequently deal with divorce cases, child custody cases or child support calculations, paternity actions and adoption.


In high income or high net worth cases the divorce attorney will deal with more complicated issues of the equitable division of property and retirement assets.


Many of the best family law attorneys in North Carolina charge for an initial consultation, have an hourly rate for attorney fees, and require a retainer to begin representation.

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Heather Crews Sivaraman

Heather Crews Sivaraman
3737 Glenwood Ave #450
Raleigh, NC 27612
Licensed for 16 years, Heather Crews Sivaraman is a Immigration Law and Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >

Adrian R Halpern

Adrian R Halpern
200 McCauley St
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Licensed for 35 years, Adrian R Halpern is a Health Law and Immigration Law lawyer... read more >

Georgeanna Marie Gardner

Georgeanna Marie Gardner
421 Fayetteville St
Raleigh, NC 27601
Licensed for 14 years, Georgeanna Marie Gardner is a Business Law and Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >
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Family Law Specialty Areas

Family Law Specialty Areas

NBLSC Certification in Family Law Trial Advocacy - The National Board of Legal Specialty Certification is accredited by the ABA to certify attorneys as specialists in family law trial advocacy.



Certified Specialist in Family Law

Board Certified Specialist in Family Law in North Carolina - Family law was added as a specialty area in the spring of 1989. Thereafter, the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization designated family law as a field of law for certification of specialists under the North Carolina Plan of Legal Specialization.

State Bar Rules, Ch. 1, Subch. D, .2402 defines the specialty of family law as the "practice of law relating to marriage, divorce, alimony, child custody and support, equitable distribution, enforcement of support, domestic violence, bastardy, and adoption."


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