GHMA | LAW Welcomes New Lawyers

We are pleased to introduce you to new lawyers joining its ranks this year. Join us in welcoming Soren Campbell and Molly Brazil to the firm and Asheville’s legal community. Soren and Molly will help expand the firm’s growing area-wide family law practice. Soren Campbell is a 2014 graduate of Northern Kentucky University’s Salmon P.…

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Partners Included in Business North Carolina Legal Elite 2022

Janet Amburgey and Patrick McCroskey are included in Business North Carolina Legal Elite 2022

Patrick McCroskey and Janet Amburgey have been included in the Business North Carolina Legal Elite Family Law Section 2022. Business North Carolina ballots lawyers in the state annually for votes of confidence for their peers. Ballots are write-ins for each practice area surveyed by Business North Carolina. Patrick has been included in the Legal Elite…

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Janet Amburgey Earns Certification as a Family Financial Mediator

Janet Amburgey Earns Certification as a Family Financial Mediator from the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission

We are pleased to announce that Janet Amburgey has been certified by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission as a Family Financial Mediator. Janet Amburgey is a Board Certified Specialist in Family Law who has been recognized by Business North Carolina Legal Elite, North Carolina Super Lawyers, and Best Lawyers in America. She has been…

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Partners Included in Super Lawyers 2022

Janet Amburgey & Patrick McCroskey Included in 2022 North Carolina Super Lawyers

Patrick McCroskey and Janet Amburgey, partners in Asheville’s GHMA | LAW, have been listed in North Carolina Super Lawyers 2022. This is Patrick’s 11th consecutive year recognized on the main list. Janet has been included on the Super Lawyers main list since 2020. Both were previously included in Super Lawyers Rising Stars before being named…

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How to Protect your Inheritance from your Spouse During a Divorce

Black and white image of an apple sliced in half with forks protruding from each of the halves denoting equal distribution and splitting of marital property

If you have received an inheritance, or a gift, or anticipate receiving either in the future, you may be wondering how you can protect it from your spouse in the event of a separation and divorce. In North Carolina when spouses divorce all property acquired by either spouse during the marriage is automatically presumed to…

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