Family law problems such as divorce and child custody disputes are extremely sensitive and must be handled with care. The manner in which your matters are handled can have broad-ranging effects on everything from your finances to your parental rights.
At Butler, Quinn & Hochman, PLLC, we are understanding advocates for people facing family law issues in Charlotte and throughout surrounding North Carolina communities. Our Charlotte family law attorneys will dedicate themselves to getting you through this difficult time with your rights intact and a better future ahead of you.
Our experienced attorneys can guide you through any legal matter that affects your family or marital status, including:
Our attorneys will work with you closely to gain an understanding of your needs, goals and concerns. We will craft a legal strategy uniquely suited to your objectives and family dynamics.
Disputes are common in divorce. When children are involved, the stakes are even higher, and disputes can be even more contentious. We strive to achieve amicable solutions that spare the stress and emotions of all parties whenever possible.
If you will be co-parenting, it is important that you build trust between parents for the benefit of the child. Of course, we understand that it takes two to tango. When the other party is unreasonable in their demands or unwilling to negotiate in good faith, we will be prepared to litigate on your behalf.
You don’t have to face serious family law problems alone. Our family lawyers are here to guide you through the legal process and into a brighter future. To arrange a consultation with a knowledgeable family law attorney in Charlotte, contact us online or by telephone at 704-569-9800.
Charlotte, the most populous city in North Carolina, is home to a diverse population and one of the busiest judicial districts in the state. Family law matters—such as divorce, child custody, and support—are heard at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse, located at 832 E. 4th Street, Charlotte, NC 28202.
The courthouse handles thousands of domestic cases each year, and families navigating legal issues here must comply with local administrative rules and filing procedures unique to Mecklenburg County.
As of January 6, 2025, the North Carolina Supreme Court implemented amendments to mediation rules affecting family financial and temporary custody proceedings in Mecklenburg County. These changes require faster scheduling of mediation sessions and mandate participation in high-conflict cases before hearings proceed.
Given the procedural nuances and emotional stakes involved, working with a local Charlotte family law attorney ensures your case complies with updated state guidelines and local court expectations.
Call us at 704-569-9800 or email us here to schedule your initial consultation. We are eager to earn the privilege of representing you and your loved ones, so act today to prepare for tomorrow.
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