Family Law Advice & Resource Center
Montgomery Family Law's free family law advice center provides a great starting point for your Internet exploration. Find domestic violence support groups, general divorce support groups, and North Carolina family law resources. You will also find contact information for various organizations dealing with a broad array of family law topics. The Montgomery Family Law advice center provides multiple links from their own website for a boundless supply of knowledge and assistance to help you through this troubling time.
You can go directly to Interact of Wake County’s website, a local agency offering free family law advice and support to domestic violence victims, the American Bar Association’s Commission on Domestic Violence site, providing general information and articles about domestic violence as well as links to many other domestic violence websites, and the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence site, which offers immediate services designed to ensure the safety of battered women. The local Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline telephone number and the National Domestic Violence Hotline number are posted on our domestic violence support page along with contact information for the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence and the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
The general support groups and resources section provides links to websites such as The Women’s Center in Chapel Hill, the YWCA, and the United Way, which encourages you to dial 211 to get information on various organizations in your area that can provide you with additional family law advice. You may also access the Divorce Care website, where you can enter your zip code and find local divorce groups in your area. You are encouraged to contact your local church as well for information on support groups meeting near you. Telephone numbers and addresses for The Women’s Center in Chapel Hill, the YWCA, and the United Way are available.
Check out NC family law advice resources like The North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers website, The North Carolina State Bar site, and The North Carolina Bar Association website. These websites offer insight in to the world of family law and contain information not only for attorneys practicing family law, but also for the general public. The North Carolina Bar Association also offers a useful pamphlet series entitled "This is the Law."







