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Arlaine Rockey
Attorney Arlaine Rockey represents clients throughout North Carolina and Florida, as well as in all other states with local co-counsel. Ms. Rockey handles complicated child custody cases for protective parents, as well as other civil and criminal trial court and appellate cases. Ms. Rockey brings extensive experience, knowledge and professionalism to every case tailored to your individual needs and concerns.

Ms. Rockey has been practicing nationally since 2002. Read her free legal advice articles and learn about her in-depth consultations. Ms Rockey is counsel for 86 Amici Curiae in a federal #ERA case. See more info. If you want Ms. Rockey to consider taking your case, use the Consultation Request form here or send her an email at AttorneyRockey@gmail.com with a summary of your case the state and county where it is located, and your contact information.

See more here. Ms. Rockey has represented hundreds of parents, grandparents, step-parents and other relatives in visitation and custody cases.
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Arlaine Rockey has been handling Appeals for over 20 years.
She handles appeals in the North Carolina and Florida Courts of Appeals and Supreme Courts.
She has also handled other appeals nationally, in other state courts with in-state co-counsel and in federal appellate courts by joining that court's bar.
If you want Ms. Rockey to consider representing you in your appeal, send her an email with the form on the Contact & Consultation page here.
Arlaine Rockey is known as an attorney who pays attention to details, investigates all the facts, explores all the evidence, has worked with numerous expert witnesses, is empathetic to her clients' situations, is creative in finding solutions, and in court is tenacious and undaunted in representing her clients.
Ms. Rockey has been practicing law since 1989.
She was inspired to attend law school because she wanted to help battered women.
At the University of Miami School of Law, she completed a Summer Honors Program in Children and the Law, during which she became a Guardian ad Litem for children in foster care Juvenile Court cases.
If you and the other parent can agree on a fair child custody agreement, preferably a court order entered by consent rather than just an out-of-court agreement, that is specific as to visitation rights, then do it.
It is far better for your children and your peace of mind that you do.
Custody disputes that are settled by consent, without fighting about it in court, make for better co-parenting relationships in the future.
However, if you are sued for custody or feel that you have to file a custody lawsuit to enforce your custodial or visitation rights, then you will be in a much stronger position if you hire a child custody lawyer - the sooner the better.
There are two main kinds of evidence: witnesses and physical evidence.
Sometimes there is a temporary custody hearing before there is a permanent custody trial.
Most courts require the parties to attend custody mediation because most custody cases can be settled.
If there is a mediation scheduled, many courts will stay (stop) all formal discovery by the lawyers.
Discovery is the process of finding out the facts about the opposing party and as the opposing party sees them.
Discovery is done by your lawyer.
You can pay for your consultation and other legal fees online with Zelle or GooglePay (pay to AttorneyRockey@gmail.com), or you can use the secure check out below.
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Paypal is accepted.
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