Certified Mediators and Mediations

Working with both parties (and their attorneys) to facilitate negotiations and find a mutually agreeable resolution to their dispute.

Certified Mediators and Mediations

Senior Associate Attorney, Allie Moore, is an N.C.D.R.C. Certified Family Financial Mediator ready to help you navigate the complexities of family law disputes by overseeing your scheduled mediation. Allie received her Juris Doctor at Campbell University in Raleigh, North Carolina. A top student, Allie graduated all of her programs cum laude and holds several honors, including membership to Alpha Kappa Delta National Sociological Honor Society.

As a qualified mediator, Allie works with both parties (and their attorneys) to facilitate negotiations and find a mutually agreeable resolution to their dispute. With a deep understanding of the legal, financial, and emotional issues involved in family law disputes, Allie can help parties reach a settlement that is in the best interests of everyone involved.

In North Carolina, the law requires mediators to have specialized training and qualifications, and Allie has the expertise and experience necessary to meet these requirements. Allie is committed to helping parties reach a resolution that is fair and equitable, and to providing a compassionate and supportive environment throughout the mediation process. With Allie as your mediator, you can trust that your case will be handled with professionalism, integrity, and care.

If you’re involved in a family law dispute and are looking for a qualified and experienced mediator, please don’t hesitate to request that Allie Moore be appointed to serve as your mediator.

Allie Moore

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