Handling All Family Law Issues
Even the most straightforward family law issues can be challenging and stressful, but an experienced attorney can overcome the challenges and take the stress away. That's why it's so important to take great care when choosing who you want to represent you.
At Weaver, Bennett & Bland, P.A., in Matthews, we have a goal: achieve the best possible resolution while protecting your personal rights and privileges, as well as your economic rights. We have been achieving that goal for people in Monroe, Union County and the Charlotte area for more than 30 years.
Divorce
Our lawyers can handle the most simple uncontested divorce case and the most complex contested divorce case.
- Facts to know when separating
- Separation agreements
- Separation agreements versus filing lawsuits
- Divorce from bed and board
- Divorce and bankruptcy
Many people ask the question: Do I need a divorce lawyer? The answer is yes.
Child Custody and Visitation
If you need assistance with a child custody and visitation issue, either during divorce or after, our attorneys can help.
Child Support
If you want to make certain that child support payments are fair and accurate, our attorneys can help.
Alimony
Alimony, also known as spousal support, can be a surprisingly complex issue. It is an issue that our experienced lawyers can handle.
Property Settlements and Equitable Distribution
Whether your divorce involves a simple marital estate or complex property division issues, such as division of businesses, you can count on us.
Domestic Violence
Whether it arises as a precursor to divorce, during the divorce process or in any other scenario, our attorneys can assist with domestic violence cases.
Adultery
While divorce in North Carolina is no-fault, adultery can play a role in alimony. More significantly, it can lead to civil lawsuits for criminal conversation and alienation of affection.
Adoption
Our lawyers can assist with stepparent adoptions and adoptions of children by third parties.
Facebook and Family Law
Times are changing. Attorneys need to keep up with those changes and how they can impact divorce and other family law cases. Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and other social networking sites often play a major role in cases we handle.
Cohabitation, custody and property agreements for gay, lesbian, and transgendered individuals
How Can We Help You? Contact a Union County Divorce Attorney Today.
To tell us about your case and find out how we can help you, call 704-321-8031 or e-mail us to schedule an appointment with our experienced North Carolina family law attorneys.




