We are Haywood County's preeminent law firm also serving Buncombe, Jackson, Macon and Swain County. If you are looking for the very best attorneys in Waynesville to represent you, you have come to the right place. Our attorney is skilled at handling all facets of even the most complex divorce, child custody, emergency custody, child-support, parentage, spousal support, emancipation, prenuptial agreements, property division, adoption and domestic violence restraining order cases.
Jonathan Song handled my custody case. He was easy to work with during a very trying time. He is a very smart and capable lawyer who can work can practice law on Tribal lands. Jonathan was very considerate of my wants regarding my case but was also very concerned about the wants/well being of my children. He always had time to talk with me or answer any questions/concerns regarding my case.
I would highly recommend him. I couldn't have navigated through custody proceedings without the ever present guidance and understanding from Jon.
Jonathan Song handled my custody case. He was easy to work with during a very trying time. He is a very smart and capable lawyer who can work can practice law on Tribal lands. Jonathan was very considerate of my wants regarding my case but was also very concerned about the wants/well being of my children. He always had time to talk with me or answer any questions/concerns regarding my case.
I would highly recommend him. I couldn't have navigated through custody proceedings without the ever present guidance and understanding from Jon.
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Attorney Jonathan J. Song was born in China and immigrated with his parents to the United States when he was 9 years old.
Jonathan received his B.A. in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his law degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law where he graduated with honors.
Krista is our N.C.
Board Certified Paralegal who graduated with the highest honors.
She was born and raised in Haywood County where she resides with her husband.
Krista has been with our law firm since 2016 serving not only as our paralegal but also as the office manager.
Jonathan received his B.A. in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his law degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law where he graduated with honors.
Krista is our N.C.
Board Certified Paralegal who graduated with the highest honors.
She was born and raised in Haywood County where she resides with her husband.
Krista has been with our law firm since 2016 serving not only as our paralegal but also as the office manager.
What is family law?
Family law encompasses many legal issues that are normally associated with separation and divorce.
It is also known as matrimonial law and the law of domestic relations.
A divorce is a termination of marriage and with that termination, many legal matters develop that fall under the umbrella of family law.
Many of these legal matters induce stress and significant changes in the life of a family.
You should come meet us.
Call us and schedule an appointment to come to our office for an in-depth and confidential case evaluation.
Family law encompasses many legal issues that are normally associated with separation and divorce.
It is also known as matrimonial law and the law of domestic relations.
A divorce is a termination of marriage and with that termination, many legal matters develop that fall under the umbrella of family law.
Many of these legal matters induce stress and significant changes in the life of a family.
You should come meet us.
Call us and schedule an appointment to come to our office for an in-depth and confidential case evaluation.
Adoption is a legal process whereby the adoptive parents assume the legal responsibility of an adoptee, usually a child, from the adoptee's biological parents.
Legal adoptions permanently transfer all rights and responsibilities, from the biological parents or parents with legal custody to the adoptive parents.
A new relationship is created between the person being adopted and the adoptive parent.
The relationship between the person being adopted and his biological parents are severed and terminated once the adoption decree is entered by the court.
Legal adoptions permanently transfer all rights and responsibilities, from the biological parents or parents with legal custody to the adoptive parents.
A new relationship is created between the person being adopted and the adoptive parent.
The relationship between the person being adopted and his biological parents are severed and terminated once the adoption decree is entered by the court.
Parents usually settle North Carolina child support cases by agreement.
In most cases, parents come to an agreement based on the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines (You would have a link for these).
The guidelines provide instructions for families with incomes of less than $300,000 per year.
When support is calculated the following are considered: each parent's income, any IRAs, and stock options.
If child support is not paid as ordered the court has the right to hold a child support obligor in contempt for not paying.
In most cases, parents come to an agreement based on the North Carolina Child Support Guidelines (You would have a link for these).
The guidelines provide instructions for families with incomes of less than $300,000 per year.
When support is calculated the following are considered: each parent's income, any IRAs, and stock options.
If child support is not paid as ordered the court has the right to hold a child support obligor in contempt for not paying.
Sometimes marriages do not work out as planned.
When that happens, couples separate and later divorce.
The following explains the law of separation and divorce by answering frequently asked questions by clients on those matters.
If you are able to settle the issues of child custody, child support, equitable distribution, spousal support, by way of a separation agreement, or if those issues are non-existent in your case, then a divorce case will cost you $500.00 in attorney fees, $225.00 filing fee ($10.00 extra if you want to resume the use of your maiden name), the service fee and a $20.00 notice of hearing fee.
When that happens, couples separate and later divorce.
The following explains the law of separation and divorce by answering frequently asked questions by clients on those matters.
If you are able to settle the issues of child custody, child support, equitable distribution, spousal support, by way of a separation agreement, or if those issues are non-existent in your case, then a divorce case will cost you $500.00 in attorney fees, $225.00 filing fee ($10.00 extra if you want to resume the use of your maiden name), the service fee and a $20.00 notice of hearing fee.
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