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Divorce Attorneys / Family Lawyers Raleigh North Carolina

Leading North Carolina Divorce Lawyers of Gailor, Wallis Hunt, PLLC


 

Experienced in all aspects of divorce and family law including child support, child custody, alimony, and asset distribution, the Raleigh, North Carolina law firm of Gailor Wallis & Hunt is dedicated to excellence in the practice of divorce law and commitment to their clients.

Established in 1994, Gailor, Wallis & Hunt, PLLC is one of North Carolina’s most accomplished Domestic Relations family law firms, skilled in: 

 

  • Divorce From Bed and Board
  • Absolute Divorce
  • Equitable Distribution
  • Child Custody & Child Support
  • Paternity
  • Post-separation Support
  • Alimony
  • Domestic Violence
  • Separation and Property Settlement Agreements
  • Premarital and Pre-Union Agreements
  • International Abduction (Hague Convention cases)
  • Domestic Torts

Our lawyers are noted for the prosecution and defense of complex business valuations and difficult custody disputes. But we’re equally noted for the caring service we provide our clients.

Divorce is both an emotional transition and a complex business transaction. We can help you get through it. Learn more about our Raleigh Family Lawyers

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A Full Service Raleigh / Wilmington, NC
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As one of the most skilled domestic relations, family and divorce attorneys in North Carolina, our attorneys are committed to helping clients through the ordeals that families encounter in divorce.

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Separation and Property Settlement Agreements


Settlement of disputed issues is always preferable to litigation. At GWH, settlement is always fully explored as an alternative to litigation. If you and your spouse can agree to the terms of your separation and property division, then a separation and property settlement agreement may be for ... Read more...


Post-Separation Support and Alimony


According to North Carolina General Statute § 50-16.1A, post-separation support means spousal support to be paid until the earlier of either the date specified in the order of postseparation support, or an order awarding or denying alimony. An award of post-separation support is discretionar... Read more...

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