Experience
Our firm’s founder Attorney Charles Montgomery has over 40 years of proven, award-winning legal experience.
Tax intercept: The process by which a child support judgment debtor's federal and state income tax refunds are diverted to pay a support arrearage.
Temporary Custody: A spouse's right to have parenting time with his or her child. It includes extended stays and overnights.
Temporary Restraining Order: An order of the court prohibiting a party from acting - for example, threatening, harassing, or physically abusing the other spouse and/or the children; selling personal property; taking money out of accounts; denying the other spouse a motor vehicle.
Termination of Parental Rights: A judicial declaration that a parent shall no longer have a right to participate in decisions affecting the welfare of the child.
Testimony: Statements delivered under oath at a hearing or deposition.
Transcript: A written presentation of testimony given at a trial or at a deposition.
Transfer: To switch ownership from one person to another.
Transitional Child Care: A welfare program by which welfare recipients who stop receiving AFDC due to employment, but who can't afford to pay childcare costs, receive subsidized childcare assistance, usually for one year.
Trial: A formal court hearing to decide the disputed issues filed in the complaint or summons.
Our firm’s founder Attorney Charles Montgomery has over 40 years of proven, award-winning legal experience.
At Montgomery Family Law, each of our attorneys dedicates 100% of their law practice to family law and divorce.
Two of our attorneys are N.C. Board Certified Family Law Specialists, a certification earned by only 1% of lawyers statewide.
Known for our dedication, our firm is rated AV Preeminent® by peers, the highest rating possible for ethics and legal skill.