Disputes that involve family members are often stressful and difficult to navigate through on your own. At the law firm of Donna Ambler Davis, PC, we represent men and women from all walks of life who are struggling with divorce and other family disputes. You may find the emotions accompanying your separation and the questions you have are all-consuming and exhausting. This may result in trying to settle things as quickly as possible and sacrificing your best interests.
Our Lead Attorney Is A Board-Certified Family Law Specialist
Donna Ambler Rice is a board-certified family law specialist. She has more than 35 years of experience in North Carolina negotiating amicable resolutions and litigating successful results in divorces and related matters including custody and child support, equitable division of assets and debts, post-separation support and alimony. She is well versed in negotiating and drafting prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, and separation agreements. She is an avid negotiator, a strong litigator, an experienced and certified mediator, and an experienced arbitrator. Together with our team of professionals, Mrs. Rice is committed to safeguarding your best interests and providing legal advocacy to make you whole again.
Seasoned Legal Representation And Guidance
Our Senior Associate, Robin Verhoeven, who has more than 25 years of experience, received her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law in 1998. With this more than 80 years of combined professional experience, together with the fresh perspectives and enthusiasm of the rest of our legal team, Donna Ambler Davis, PC, provides wisdom, experience, and leadership in guiding you to the new the chapter of your life.
When you hire the law firm of Donna Ambler Davis, PC, we will explore every legal option with you. While we look at litigating in court as a last or sometimes necessary resort, we are highly experienced litigators. We do not settle for less in the outcome of your case, and neither should you.