At Parker Law, PA, we value the significance of clients, their needs and their circumstances. With most legal matters involving families, there can be stress, anxiety and uncertainty. We want to help our clients navigate the separation and divorce process with hope and a clear plan of getting to the final resolution.
We help clients tackle the burden of administering the estate of lost loved ones. We also help clients in simple estate planning, business transactions and general civil litigation. Amy E. Parker offers competent, compassionate and careful guidance to help clients navigate a clear path to resolution.
We help clients tackle the burden of administering the estate of lost loved ones. We also help clients in simple estate planning, business transactions and general civil litigation. Amy E. Parker offers competent, compassionate and careful guidance to help clients navigate a clear path to resolution.
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Joy Williams grew up in Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C. Joy worked with the N.C. Department of Commerce and with the State Emergency Response Team, focusing on energy emergency preparedness and response.
The separation process can seem lonely, but the best way to put yourself at ease is to have a consultation so you know the law and your rights. The date of separation in North Carolina begins when one spouse moves from the marital residence into a separate residence with at least one of them having the intent to continue living separate and apart.
Absolute divorce, without child custody, child support, alimony and property distribution claims, is a simple process in North Carolina. Absolute divorce is a judicial determination that ends your marital relationship; and if one spouse wants to resume the use of a maiden name, such spouse should request to resume the use of such name.
Child custody is the most emotionally charged area of the practice of family law which means that it can be the most expensive to litigate. There are two aspects of child custody to consider, "legal custody, " which signifies which parent has authority to make decisions for a child as to the child's education, living arrangement and medical needs.
In North Carolina, there are four separate statutes that allow for grandparents to pursue visitation privileges with a grandchild, or legal and/or physical custody of a grandchild. Grandparents DO NOT have the right to interfere and seek custody of a grandchild when that grandchild is living with both parents in an intact family unit.
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Sandra Minor
Sep 27, 2021
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Paula Whitsell
Sep 23, 2021
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Working with this firm is easy. Mrs. Parker is professional, courteous and goes the full distance for her clients. Having worked with this firm over the years and having referred others to her office, she has provided excellent service to all existing and referred clients and the people I have referred have always thanked me after with high praise of Mrs. Parker and her firm.