Charlotte Family Law Attorney
Helping Families in Monroe, Charlotte & Mecklenburg County
At Collins Family & Elder Law Group, we understand that family law issues are some of the most difficult and stressful legal matters our clients ever face. Our team of compassionate family lawyers is here to help you through this time and provide the support and guidance you need to make the best decisions for your family. We can help you understand your legal rights and options and work with you to develop a strategy for moving forward. We emphasize transparent communication and personalized attention, ensuring that each decision and step aligns with your family's unique needs, providing stability during uncertain times.
Call our office today at (704) 289-3250 or fill out an online contact form to schedule a consultation with one of our Charlotte family lawyers.
How Our Charlotte Family Lawyers Can Assist You
When it comes to family law matters, no two situations are the same. That is why our Charlotte family lawyers take the time to listen to you, understand your goals, and develop a strategy that is tailored to your unique situation. We prioritize in-depth consultations to navigate complex issues such as property division and custody, ensuring that your rights are upheld while minimizing emotional stress.
Our firm handles a wide range of family law issues in Charlotte and beyond, including:
- Child Custody: This involves determining which parent or guardian will have legal and physical custody of a child, including decision-making authority and the child's primary residence. We work to balance the best interests of the child with parental rights, offering solutions that foster cooperative co-parenting.
- Child Support: Cases involving the financial support of children, typically after a separation or divorce. Child support ensures that both parents contribute financially to the upbringing of their child, with tailored arrangements that reflect the specific financial scenarios of each parent.
- Child Visitation (or Parenting Time): Determines the schedule and arrangement for the non-custodial parent to spend time with the child. It outlines when and how the child will visit the non-custodial parent. Our firm focuses on creating feasible parenting plans that prioritize the child's emotional health and consistently evaluate the evolving dynamics of your family.
- Collaborative Law: A method of resolving family law disputes through collaboration rather than litigation. It involves the parties and their attorneys working together to reach mutually beneficial agreements. This approach minimizes conflict and facilitates positive outcomes by promoting understanding and cooperation between both parties.
- Divorce (Dissolution of Marriage): The legal termination of a marriage. Divorce cases in North Carolina may involve issues such as property division, spousal support, and child custody and support. We guide you through these proceedings, leveraging a comprehensive understanding of North Carolina law to protect your interests.
- Enforcement of Orders: When one party seeks enforcement of court orders related to child support, visitation, or other family matters when the other party fails to comply. We assist in navigating these enforcement actions, ensuring that court mandates are respected and upheld.
- Modifications: Requests to change existing court orders related to child custody, child support, visitation schedules, or other aspects of family law due to changed circumstances. We provide counsel to address these changes, ensuring that modifications are reflective of your current life circumstances.
- Property Division: Division of marital assets and debts during divorce proceedings. This may include real estate, financial accounts, personal property, and debts acquired during the marriage. We use meticulous strategies to equitably address these complicated matters, understanding that fair division is crucial for a stable post-divorce future.
- Protective Orders (Domestic Violence Orders): Court orders intended to protect individuals from domestic violence or harassment. They may include provisions such as restraining orders or orders for temporary custody. We are sensitive to the urgent and serious nature of these cases, offering quick and effective legal support.
- Spousal Support (Alimony): Payments made by one spouse to the other to provide financial support after separation or divorce. Spousal support may be awarded temporarily or on a long-term basis, depending on the circumstances of the situation. We work to ensure spousal support aligns with current financial realities while advocating for a fair outcome for all parties involved.
Understanding Local Family Law in Mecklenburg County
Family law in Mecklenburg County involves specific regulations and procedures that can influence how cases are handled. Understanding these local distinctions is crucial for effectively navigating the legal system. For instance, the county court system prioritizes mediation in family law disputes, encouraging parties to resolve issues out of court when possible. Additionally, the Mecklenburg County Family Court is equipped with judges who are knowledgeable in family law, providing informed oversight in contentious circumstances.
When dealing with family law matters in the Charlotte area, having a legal team that is familiar with the nuances of local laws and procedures can be an advantage. At Collins Family & Elder Law Group, we incorporate our deep understanding of Mecklenburg County's legal landscape into our strategy, providing informed guidance that aligns with local practices. This local insight allows us to offer more precise advice and representation, ensuring that your approach is both effective and compliant with regional legal standards.
Common FAQs About Family Law in Charlotte
What Is the Legal Process for Adopting a Child in North Carolina?
Adoption in North Carolina requires several steps to ensure the process complies with state regulations. First, prospective adoptive parents need to complete a pre-placement assessment, which evaluates their suitability for adoption. Once approved, the potential match occurs, and if both parties are agreeable, the adoption petition is filed in court. A home study is subsequently conducted to ensure the home environment is safe and supportive. Once all assessments and studies are complete, a court hearing is held where a judge reviews the documentation. If everything aligns with legal requirements, the judge grants the adoption, legally establishing the adoptive parents' rights and responsibilities. Working with Collins Family & Elder Law Group can streamline this complex process, providing guidance and ensuring compliance with all needed legal parameters.
How Does Mediation Work in Mecklenburg County?
Mediation in Mecklenburg County is an encouraged practice to resolve family law disputes efficiently. During mediation, a neutral third party helps the disputing parties find a mutually agreeable solution without going to trial. This process commonly occurs in a less formal setting compared to court proceedings, which can reduce tension and facilitate open communication. By allowing the involved parties to have direct input on the resolution, mediation can result in more satisfactory and personalized agreements. Additionally, agreements reached in mediation are legally binding once filed with and approved by the court. At Collins Family & Elder Law Group, we assist clients through the mediation process, offering comprehensive insights that help you make informed decisions and achieve resolutions that best meet your family's needs.
Can I Modify a Child Support Order If My Financial Situation Changes?
In North Carolina, you may request a modification of a child support order if there has been a significant change in your financial situation. This could include changes such as a job loss, a substantial increase or decrease in income, or changes in the child's needs. A modification request must be filed with the court, and the parent requesting the change must prove that the modification is justified due to altered circumstances. Modifications take into consideration both parents' financial responsibilities and the child's best interests. With help from Collins Family & Elder Law Group, you can navigate this process efficiently, ensuring that all necessary documentation and justifications are properly prepared to support your request.
Choose Our Experienced Family Law Attorneys in Charlotte
At Collins Family & Elder Law Group, we are committed to helping families in Monroe, Charlotte, and Mecklenburg County. Our family law attorneys in Charlotte have extensive experience and a proven track record of success. We understand that going through a family law issue can be stressful and overwhelming, which is why we provide compassionate and personalized legal services. We will work with you to develop a strategy that is tailored to your unique situation and guide you through every step of the legal process. Our consistent dedication to achieving favorable outcomes while supporting emotional wellness is what makes us a trusted partner in family law.
Our firm is backed by years of experience and a long list of satisfied clients. We have successfully helped many families in the Charlotte area and we can help you, too. Our commitment to a client-focused practice means we place your needs at the center of everything we do, offering peace of mind and reliable legal support through life's changes.
Contact us online or call our office today at (704) 289-3250 to schedule a consultation with one of our Charlotte family attorneys.
Our Satisfied Clients
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"Shayna Matheny is incredibly amazing. She went above and beyond to help me in a very complicated case. She worked earnestly and did not give up the fight to get my kids and me the best outcome."Cecia Villalta
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"Collins Family Law group is a wonderful group of women willing to go the extra mile to help their clients. If you’re going through a divorce situation, I would highly recommend you contact them."Laura S.
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"Ms. Collins is a superb attorney that I would highly recommend. She cares about her clients, is very knowledgeable, has a professional, kind demeanor, and always gives 110%."Stephanie E.
Meet Our Team
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Shawna Collins Founder
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Isla Tabrizi Partner & Chief of Legal Development
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Candace S. Faircloth Partner & Chief of Trial Strategy
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Rebecca Watts Partner & Chief Legal Officer
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Kathryn Cook DeAngelo Senior Counsel
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Jennifer Rodrigue Senior Attorney & Regional Director, Lowcountry
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Melinda Taylor Senior Attorney
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Amber R. Morris Senior Attorney
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Christine Houston Managing Attorney
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Kristen Leonard Managing Attorney
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Nancy Roberts Attorney at Law
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Keri Olivetti Attorney at Law
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Ali Miller Attorney at Law
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Monica Schuring Attorney at Law
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Stephanie Smith Attorney at Law
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Spencer Schold Attorney at Law
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Christine Robbins Attorney at Law
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Alexa Litt Attorney at Law
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Sarah Sykes Attorney at Law
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Madison Woschkolup Attorney at Law
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Shayna Matheny Attorney at Law
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Courtney Lockerman Attorney at Law
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Chelsea Josey Attorney at Law
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Kaitlyn Yost Attorney at Law
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Tabitha Alcott Attorney at Law