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Divorce with complex financial issues requires expert guidance. Ward Family Law Group specializes in navigating business valuations, asset division, and financial complexities.
Resolving disputes doesn’t have to be contentious. Our mediation and arbitration services provide families with alternative pathways to conflict resolution.
Custody disputes can be emotional and complex. Ward Family Law Group excels in resolving custody issues creatively or through litigation when necessary, ensuring the best outcomes.
Family matters can often feel overwhelming, especially with making decisions about what’s next for you and your children. Our experienced attorneys are committed to helping you develop creative solutions to determine the best course of action for your family.
We believe that collaboration leads to stronger, more sustainable solutions. We work closely with our clients to foster open communication, mutual respect, and prioritize teamwork as we work to resolve disputes in a manner that minimizes stress and protects your family's well-being.
With over 25 years of experience, we have a proven track record in helping our North Carolina clients with their family law cases. Our extensive experience has equipped us with the knowledge and skill to handle a wide range of family legal matters with professionalism and care.
Mediation and arbitration offer a cost-effective and time-efficient alternative to traditional litigation. These processes prioritize collaboration and confidentiality, allowing parties to reach mutually agreeable solutions while reducing conflict. Additionally, they provide greater control over outcomes, fostering healthier resolutions in sensitive family law matters.
North Carolina has guidelines for determining child support. Under these guidelines, child support is determined using an “income shares model.” The income shares model is based on the concept that child support is a shared parental obligation and that a child should receive the same proportion of a parent’s income that he/she would have received if his/her parents lived together. The custodial arrangement may also have an impact on the amount of child support.
No. Many people decide to resolve the issues arising out of marriage, such as property division, spousal support, custody and child support, estates rights, etc. in a Separation Agreement and Property Settlement, but a Separation Agreement is not a requirement for obtaining a divorce.
Keep in mind that certain claims that could arise out of the dissolution of your marriage, such as equitable distribution and alimony, are considered extinguished forever if they have not been preserved by the time the divorce is final.
If you need to request a protective order, call our office and schedule an appointment. Our attorneys can advise you about obtaining a 50B Protective Order, as well as the possibility of having a lawyer from our firm accompany you to the courthouse to request a protective order.
If you reside in Wake County and wish to obtain a protective order on your own without the advice of legal counsel, you can file a claim for domestic violence pro se (on your own without an attorney). You can obtain the necessary forms from the Wake County Clerk of Court’s Office. The clerk will provide you with the proper paperwork and notify you of when you may appear before the judge to request a protective order. There is no filing fee to file a domestic violence action.
In Wake County, domestic violence actions are heard in a special courtroom devoted exclusively to domestic violence issues. Due to the complexity of the law and other issues that may be critical to your case, we strongly encourage all victims of domestic violence to consult with an attorney about their particular situation to determine the best course of action for them.
A parenting coordinator can be highly beneficial in high-conflict co-parenting situations where communication and decision-making are challenging. They help reduce tension, facilitate productive discussions, and ensure the best interests of the children are prioritized. This support can be particularly valuable during or after a divorce to create a more cooperative parenting dynamic.
At Ward Family Law Group, we know that family comes first. Every family’s situation is unique, which is why we prioritize every case with compassion and a personalized approach. Whether you're facing a divorce, custody arrangements, or another family law matter, we are committed to advocating for the best interests of you and your family.
As a father, I was very concerned about my custody rights concerning my daughter. Attorney Stephenson did an incredible job handling my custody case with an outcome that far exceeded my expectations. Ms. Stephenson presented a case so well organized and argued that the judge even commented on her professionalism at the conclusion of trial. In addition to her acumen in the court room, in the months of preparation for trial Ms. Stephenson served as an excellent council, imparting impeccable advice and always made me feel I had someone in my corner fighting for me. I cannot recommend Attorney Stephenson highly enough.
Linda Ward’s Family Law group handled a very contentious divorce for me in 2013/2014. She was so thorough, kind, and straightforward in her guidance with me, and I was scared to death of the unknown. I can’t say enough good things about her availability, kindness, and no nonsense as well as her exemplary staff. You will not be sorry and will get what you should get.
Linda Ward and her whole team helped me through the most difficult time of my life. She is an expert at helping people that own a business. It is very important to hire a lawyer that has experience in having businesses valued properly so that the settlement is fair to both parties. Her team also provided help dealing with the emotional part of the divorce. They were there to listen and help give perspective. When you’re in this process it’s easy to make decisions out of anger that just aren’t worth the money it would cost to pursue. I’m very satisfied in the outcome of the work she did!
Linda has been my one and only attorney since 2008. I knew after our initial consult that she had my children’s (any my) best interests at heart. Linda is just as caring and kind as she is determined. Most importantly, she is SMART. She is a quick thinker and extremely detailed. She does not nickel and dime her clients! In fact, she worked just as hard trying to save us money as she did fighting for what we deserved. No one likes to go to court, but it is often times inevitable. I would not be caught in court without Linda standing next to me. I trust her completely. You know what else? I truly like her as a person. I have and will continue to recommend her to anyone in need of family court attorney.
No one should feel unsafe in their own home. Our attorneys are committed to standing up for your rights and safety. Whether you need assistance obtaining a protective order, navigating the legal system, or finding immediate support resources, we provide the legal support you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.
At Ward Family Law Group, we strive to prioritize the safety and best interests of you and your family. When you hire us, you don't just get a lawyer—you gain a dedicated team that is fully invested in your case. With years of experience in family law, we understand that every case is unique, which is why we focus on creating practical, common-sense solutions tailored to your family's needs.
We genuinely care about our clients, providing personal attention, unwavering support, and effective solutions to make sure you're informed, empowered, and involved in every step. If you are facing a family challenge, contact us today at Ward Family Law Group. With offices in Cary and Wake Forest, North Carolina, we serve clients throughout Wake County and the surrounding areas.