Charles Montgomery is a North Carolina Board Certified Family
Law Specialist. A graduate of Vanderbilt Law School (1974)
and an honors graduate of Duke University (1971), he is admitted
to practice in North Carolina and before the U.S. Supreme
Court.
He is active in the Family Law Sections of the ABA, N.C. Bar
Association, and NC Academy of Trial Lawyers. He is past Chair
of the Family Law Section of the NC Academy of Trial Lawyers
(1996-1998). He also served on the Council of the NC Bar Association
Family Law Section (1994-1997). Charles is certified as a Superior
Court mediator and is president of Family Law Mediation, Inc.
He frequently writes and speaks on family law topics.
His community activities include two terms on the Cary Town Council and service
as a Wake County Commissioner. He has held leadership positions in numerous charitable
organizations and in his church. He is a local board member of BB&T, North
Carolina’s third largest bank.
Charles H. Montgomery
Scott Montgomery was born in
Raleigh North Carolina and grew up in Cary. He attended
Ravenscroft High School in Raleigh, class of 1999. He graduated
with honors from Wake Forest University in 2003 with a degree in
psychology. Scott returned to Wake Forest University to attend
law school where he was awarded the American Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers Family Law Student Award. During the
summer of 2005, Scott clerked for the North Carolina Attorney
General’s Office, then spent the second half of the summer
studying international law in the Wake Forest Law School summer
program in Venice, Italy. During the summer of 2006, Scott
clerked for this firm, authoring a seminar manuscript on tax law
and divorce, as well as coauthoring an appellate brief to the
North Carolina Court of Appeals. After graduating from Wake
Forest Law School, Scott was admitted to practice law in North
Carolina and practices with the firm as an associate. He is an active member of the Family Law Section of the N.C. Bar Association and, in 2009, he was elected by his peers as Treasurer of the Family Law Section.