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Easterling Law
Easterling Law is a very successful family law firm located in the greater Charlotte, NC, area. We are a full-service family law firm, committed to a holistic approach, and have structured our practice to that end. We provide services that account for the whole person, including their emotions, values, and unique family dynamics. We also strive to help clients achieve their specific legal goals in each case while honoring and respecting the dignity and integrity of each client.

We listen intentionally and deeply to gain a complete understanding of each client's needs; and encourage compassion, reconciliation, forgiveness, and healing wherever needed. Whenever possible, we help clients to achieve a non-litigated resolution of any disputes that arise. We work to help clients find opportunities for settlement in the midst of conflict and encourage the use of mediation and collaborative law whenever appropriate.

Litigation is an action brought in court to enforce a particular right. Litigation is typically settled by agreement between the parties, but may also be heard and decided by a jury or judge in court.
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Founded by Lindsey Easterling, Easterling Family Law is a boutique law firm serving individuals and families in the greater Charlotte area.
We are a cutting-edge divorce and family law firm.
We dedicate our legal efforts and strategies toward the personal interests of each client.
We also remain on the forefront of issues that affect clients according to trends occurring in the family courts.
When clients hire Easterling Family Law, their consultation is with Lindsey or Kathryn.
Clients don't have to navigate through young associates over and over to try to get to the attorney that they thought they hired.
Going through a divorce or another family law issue can be one of the most difficult situations in life.
Our goal at Easterling Law is to make the transition go smoothly.
Divorce: You must be living separately for a year, and intend for that separation to be permanent to file for a divorce in North Carolina.
North Carolina is no fault state, so as long as you have been separated from your spouse for one year, you do not have to show a reason for divorce, nor can you stop your spouse from obtaining a divorce.
Separation Agreements create a "Mutually Acceptable and Durable Agreement."
A separation that leads to divorce should be viewed as a problem-solving process.
Think about it as if your house has just burnt down - everyone needs a new place to live, new household items are necessary, many documents have been lost, finances are uncertain, tensions are high, the kids need to be cared for, and everyone is experiencing emotional trauma.
It is important to seek professional help during this time of need and Easterling Family Law is prepared to help you put the pieces back together.
Child Custody: Most families are concerned with the effects of the divorce on their children.
There are many resources, including family therapists, that can assist with a smooth transition for the family, and especially the children.
Many times, both parents are an intricate part of their children's lives, but even if they aren't, it is important to focus on what is best for the children now and in the future.
This is a difficult process whether or not you have been married because children are so important.
Domestic Violence: When you partner with Easterling Law to advocate for you regarding the domestic violence that you have experienced, we hope that you will feel empowered to overcome the cycle of violence.
Safety should be considered before any decisions are made regarding a family law issue.
Statistics show that one of the most dangerous times for a victim of domestic violence is when they are trying to leave the relationship.
Please seek assistance from your local shelter for counseling services and safety plans if you believe this is something that is happening to you.
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