I stand for justice with compassion and resolve. – Amy
One of my favorite memories is of a client who told me, “You’ve got the heart of a saint, and the guts of a superhero.” Life as an attorney is rarely glamourous, and life as a family law attorney places you in the trenches side-by-side with your client – a client who is often facing a major life change such as divorce. Needless to say, some days you feel like less than a superhero. But then I remember that to my clients, that is exactly what I am, and that is what motivates me to give my best to every person I encounter. My clients know that regardless of the issue we are facing, we will fearlessly face it together.
During my tenure as a family law attorney I have tried a myriad of cases including complex child custody, alimony, and high-wealth equitable distribution. I have worked with forensic experts on valuations, including expert valuations of both majority and minority ownership interests in closely held corporations with millions of dollars in revenue. I have also had the opportunity to handle appeals in the North Carolina Court of Appeals and argued in front of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
I know that my job extends beyond the courtroom, and as a lifelong learner it is important to me to educate myself and my community about the laws and changing landscape of divorce, child custody, and family law in North Carolina. I am regularly invited to speak on various topics in the area of family law as part of continuing legal education seminars and other family law focused conferences.
EDUCATION
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; School of Law, JD, cum laude, 1996
University of North Carolina, Kenan Flagler School of Business, MBA, 1996
Duke University, BA (English), cum laude, 1992, Certificate of Markets and Management.
BAR ADMISSION
North Carolina
HONORS AND ASSOCIATIONS
Former Chair of the Pro Bono and/or Public Service Committees of the Family Law Council
The governing body of the Family Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association