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Monroe, North Carolina Divorce Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 9 Monroe attorneys and 5 law firms.

Carol Huffman Kendrick
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Huffman and Kendrick with 29 years of experience
340 West Morgan Street, Monroe, NC

Christopher Cox
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Perry Bundy Plyler and Long with 26 years of experience
316 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC

Dale Ann Wilkinson Plyler
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Perry Bundy Plyler and Long with 35 years of experience
316 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC

Dana B. Lehnhardt
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Stepp Lehnhardt Law with 27 years of experience
110 East Franklin Street, Monroe, NC

Donna B. Stepp
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Stepp Lehnhardt Law with 32 years of experience
110 East Franklin Street, Monroe, NC

Kenneth W. Honeycutt
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Kenneth W Honeycutt Ken with 53 years of experience
206 East Jefferson Street, Monroe, NC

Rebecca L. Robison
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Helms Robison and Lee with 27 years of experience
314 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC

Richard G. Long Jr.
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Perry Bundy Plyler and Long with 43 years of experience
316 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC

Stephen M. Bennett
North Carolina Divorce attorney at Helms Robison and Lee with 17 years of experience
314 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC
Are you facing divorce or legal seperation?
Even if you and your spouse are on the best of terms, you need to fully understand your legal rights as to property settlement, support, and child sharing. If you waive any marital rights during divorce, you absolutely cannot enforce them later. Once you sign those divorce papers, it's too late to say, "Wait a minute, maybe I shouldn't waive my rights to your retirement account, stock options, real estate, life insurance, business interests, bank accounts, and cash." Keep in mind, working with a lawyer and going to court are not the same thing. You and your spouse always have the power to design your own marital settlement agreement working with a divorce attorney.
Need an attorney in Monroe, NC?
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Ask yourself the 3 C’s:
- Credentials ‐ How many cases has this attorney worked on similar to yours?
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- Cost ‐ Have expected costs and fees been clearly explained to you? It’s OK to ask for an estimate.