Charlotte Divorce Attorney Representation for Contempt Hearings

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Hiring an attorney can be one of the most daunting tasks facing someone in a domestic case. If you are in need of an attorney to represent you in a North Carolina contempt case that relates to a family law issue, here are some things to keep in mind:

  • You may be entitled to ask the Court to award you attorney’s fees
  • You may be entitled to ask the Court to order the other party to go to jail

Whether you are facing a contempt hearing as the party seeking compliance, or you are the party from whom compliance is sought, obtaining competent legal advice could be the difference between going to jail or not.

We encourage you to look through our website (www.millerbowleslaw.com) to help learn about the issues or potential issues that may apply to your situation. We also encourage you to connect with us online—a link to our firm page on Facebook and individual links to Twitter and LinkedIn are located on each of our attorneys biographical pages—to learn about our firm and attorneys. Our Attorney Profile Pages can also help you select which attorney you would feel most comfortable working with on your case.

The attorneys at Miller Cushing Holladay are ready to meet with you to discuss your Charlotte contempt case. Give us a call today at (704) 810-1400.

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