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About me
My life experience and
educational background allow me to provide caring, compassionate counsel
and sound legal advice to my family law clients. I received my law degree
from Wake Forest University Law School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
in 1995. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of
Oklahoma (1987), and a Master's Degree in Business Administration, with a
concentration in finance, from M.J. Neely School of Business at Texas Christian
University (1990).
Dealing with emotions and the human psyche is a big part of family law, but
knowing business and finance is very helpful also--especially in resolving
economic issues, such as dividing assets like retirement plans or closely held
family businesses. In addition to my MBA, I also worked as a financial
analyst for a large corporation prior to attending law school. Because of
my background and experience in finance, I am able to analyze financial
statements, tax returns and accounting information.
I have also acquired significant
real-world experience in the practice of family law. After graduating law
school, I was an Associate Attorney with a family law firm in Raleigh,
North Carolina. After three years, I joined a civil litigation firm in
Durham, North Carolina, where I continued to practice family law as well as
general civil litigation. I opened my solo practice in Greensboro in
2002.
I am a North Carolina Board
Certified Family Law Specialist. The Board of Legal Specialization was
created in 1983 by the North Carolina State Bar and began certifying North
Carolina lawyers as legal specialists in 1987. The goals of the legal
certification program are twofold. First, the program assists in the
delivery of legal services to the public by identifying those lawyers who have
demonstrated special knowledge, skill and proficiency in a specific field.
Second, the legal specialization program seeks to improve the competency of
members of the bar by establishing an incentive for lawyers to participate in
continuing legal education and to meet the other requirements of specialization
The North Carolina State Bar
Specialization Program conforms to the family law specialist a lawyer must:
1. Be an active
member in good standing with the North Carolina State Bar for at least five
years.
2.
Devote at least 1/3 of his or her practice to family law for the past five
years.
3.
Attend at least 45 hours of continuing legal education in family law.
4. Be
favorably evaluated by other family law attorneys and judges.
5. Pass
a six hour written examination in family law.
I am also certified by the North
Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission as a Family Financial Mediator and
am specially trained in Family Collaborative law.
I am an active member of the
North Carolina State Bar, the Texas State Bar, the North Carolina Bar
Association, the Greensboro Bar Association Family Law Section, The North
Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, and the Guilford Inn of Court. I am
admitted to practice in all courts in the states of North Carolina and Texas, as
well the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
After hours, I serve on the Board of
Directors for the North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Attorneys, the North Carolina
Equality Institute, and as a presenter for the Family Life Council of Greater
Greensboro's "Parenting Children of Divorce" seminar. I
also enjoy outdoor activities and spending time with my family.
If we can assist you with a divorce or family
law matter, please contact
us.
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