Family law issues like divorce and child custody can be complex and intensely emotional, especially in high conflict disputes involving children. Divorce and family law will require you to make a number of important and difficult decisions. Before making those decisions, consult with an experienced family law attorney dedicated to protecting and advancing your interests.
Protecting your hard-earned assets is a key focus in divorce. Small business owners, entrepreneurs, physicians, and other high net worth individuals often need to address complex financial issues such as business valuation, calculation of active and passive appreciation of separate property, and the division of RSUs, stock options, pensions, and retirement accounts like IRAs and 401(k)s. To protect your net worth, you need a legal team that is experienced in addressing these complex family law matters.
Bennett D. Rainey is an experienced family law attorney based in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, who is focused on protecting his client's financial interests as well as the best interests of their children. Bennett is a partner at the law firm of Kurtz Whitley Guy Sanders & Rainey, PLLC and is a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Family Law. Schedule a consultation with Bennett to learn how he can help you navigate the divorce process in a way that minimizes conflict and respects the dignity of your family and your goals. Contact Bennett's office by phone at 336-768-1515, by email at brainey@wsncfamilylaw.com or by filing out the "Contact" form online.
"Family Law" is an umbrella term for the legal practice area covering domestic issues like adoption, child custody and child support, alimony and spousal support, equitable distribution (division of assets and debts), divorce, collaborative divorce (or collaborative law) grandparent visitation, and many others.
Divorce and family law are often used to mean the same thing, although they do have their distinct differences.
As any divorce lawyer will explain to you, "divorce" means the legal dissolution (or ending) of a marriage. In North Carolina, a divorce can only be obtained in a civil court action after a judge grants (or allows) the divorce.
Divorces in Winston Salem and Clemmons are governed by North Carolina law and occur in Forsyth County District Court. While divorce and family law issues are typically all addressed and resolved in District Court, they are almost never resolved at the same time.
Family Law Attorney Bennett D. Rainey is dedicated to providing his clients with high-quality service and exceptional representation. Bennett is experienced in all aspects of family law and guides his clients through each step of the divorce process, ensuring they have the information needed to make wise decisions.
Bennett Rainey represents family law clients throughout the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina including, but not limited to, the following towns and cities:
Bennett has represented clients in courts in the following North Carolina counties: Forsyth County, Davidson County, Davie County, Surry County, Stokes County, Guilford County, Yadkin County, and even Iredell County.
To get started, call Bennett at 336-768-1515, email him at brainey@wsncfamilylaw.com or submit a form online.
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