Allman Spry Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and Rising Stars
Allman Spry Davis Leggett & Crumpler, P.A. is proud to announce that six Allman Spry attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2017 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America; two were selected to the 2017 North Carolina Super Lawyers list; and two were named as “Rising Stars” in the 2017 North Carolina Super Lawyers…
Read More >Joslin Davis Recognized For Insight On Celebrity Divorce
Allman Spry Davis Leggett & Crumpler, P.A. partner and family law specialist Joslin Davis was recently recognized by her alma mater, the Wake Forest University School of Law (WFU Law), for her expertise on complex family law matters and her role in providing national media outlets with insight into the divorce-related issues of former celebrity couple Angelina Jolie…
Read More >Court of Appeals Affirms Dismissal of Davidson County Custody Case
On December 20, 2016, the North Carolina Court of Appeals affirmed an order entered by the Davidson County District Court dismissing a stepmother’s custody action due to a separate proceeding in Davidson County Superior Court which awarded guardianship of the minor children to their paternal aunt and uncle. In Corbett v. Lynch, the Court of…
Read More >Guess Who? The Importance of Establishing Roles When Forming a Company
So you have a product or service and you believe that you can profit by selling it to others. Before you go drawing up contracts and dive into the world of entrepreneurship, before you choose the structure of your company from the alphabet soup of business entities, and long before you bring your product or…
Read More >Millennials Find Value In Prenuptial Agreements
According to a recent survey of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), family law attorneys are seeing an increase in the number of millennials requesting premarital or prenuptial agreements (“prenups”). In addition, 62% of the attorneys surveyed reported an increase in the total number of clients who are seeking prenups in the past three…
Read More >How Divorce Can Jeopardize Retirement
Spouses 50 and older often have similar questions when contemplating divorce: How will our retirement accounts be divided? Am I entitled to receive any of my wife’s/husband’s pension plan / 401(k)? Am I entitled to alimony? Will I have to pay my wife/husband alimony for the rest of my life? When will I be able…
Read More >Allman Spry Partner Joslin Davis Quoted by Forbes
Allman Spry Partner Joslin Davis Quoted by Forbes on Division of Property in Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Divorce The highly publicized divorce pending between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has the media abuzz with curiosities related to how the celebrity couple will divide their immense wealth. According to Forbes, Pitt and Jolie have earned…
Read More >Allman Spry Partner Joslin Davis Quoted by TheWrap on Pitt Jolie Divorce
Allman Spry Davis Leggett & Crumpler, P.A. partner and family law specialist Joslin Davis was recently quoted in an article covering Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s pending divorce and the fate of the couple’s personal fortune and business interests. The article, What’s at Stake in Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s Half-a-Billion Dollar Divorce, is available…
Read More >Allman Spry Family Law Attorney Anna Warburton Munroe Appointed to Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation Community Leadership Council
Allman Spry Family Law attorney Anna Warburton Munroe has been appointed to serve on the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation Community Leadership Council. Anna will serve on the Community Leadership Council from 2016 to 2019 and will work alongside the Foundation to better understand the opportunities and challenges facing communities throughout North Carolina. For more information, please visit the…
Read More >Kim R. Bonuomo to Speak About Parenting Guidelines
Allman Spry partner Kim R. Bonuomo will speak about parenting time guidelines at the 2016 Family Law Fall Program hosted by the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Family Law Section. Kim’s presentation, Parenting Guidelines: A Summary of Existing Model Guidelines and What Other States Are Doing, will address how various states around the country use…
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