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Other Resources

Links to some other family law legal resources provided by Cape Fear Family Law.
February 22, 2014

 

Links to some other family law legal resources provided by Cape Fear Family Law.

  • Coastline Mortgage – Mortgage Consultants, All of North Carolina
  • Wilma Magazine – Wilmington’s Magazine for Women, New Hanover County
  • Focus on the Coast – Magazine, New Hanover County
  • IRS  – To Request Copies of Federal Tax Returns
  • NC Dept. of Revenue  – To Request Copies of NC State Tax Returns
  • www.nccourts.org/citizens/cprograms/child/default.asp – Link to “Putting Children First” and “Mending Hearts” videos shown at the Custody Mediation Orientation/Parent Education Program that can be shared with extended family and friends to help them understand the court process and child’s experience of separation and conflict.
  • www.ourfamilywizard.com – Tools to simplify shared child custody with online calendars and tips on how to conduct a business-like relationship with your co-parent.
  • www.sesamestreet.org/divorce – Free kit, Little Children, Big Challenges includes DVD, children’s storybook and guide for parents and caregivers.
  • www.proudtoparent.org – Tips for parents on ways to resolve differences and put children first.
  • www.ncappraiser.com – Hector Ingram, MAI

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Janet Gemmell
Practicing law for over 20 years may have caused Janet some gray hairs, but she remains young at heart, probably because she loves what she does. Janet's focus is to work with clients building new lives after relationship turmoil and although it is hard work, she finds it utterly rewarding. Such work and experiences gives Janet a ton of insight and along with her legal knowledge (afterall she is a Board Certified Family Law Specialist) she is able to get to the heart of any legal matter quickly in order to start helping clients find resolutions and to get their lives back on track.

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