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Get Help with Child Support and More in Albemarle

Fulcher Law Firm
Custody cases are never easy, especially when divorce or family trauma is at the root of the issue. Whether you're fighting to keep your child under your roof or are seeking fair payment from your co-parent, Fulcher Law Firm can help you resolve your disputes quickly and efficiently.
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An attorney who will fight for your children as he would his own

Fulcher Law Firm
If you need legal representation you can trust to protect children and your parental rights, turn to Fulcher Law Firm in Albemarle, NC. As a North Carolina child custody attorney with more than 18 years of experience, Mr. Fulcher is highly qualified to evaluate your individual situation determine the best possible custody outcome for you and your family. 

Mr. Fulcher is adept at explaining custody options and guiding parents who can reach an agreement on a sole custody, joint custody, or shared physical and legal custody through the necessary legal step. In all situations, he emphasizes achieving a workable outcome for both parents while minimizing trauma and disruption for each child. 
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Advocacy and support for your financial well-being

Fulcher Law Firm
If you and your partner are divorcing with minor children in the household, child support isn't just a financial benefit, it's a lifeline your little one needs to survive. Our team is highly qualified at determining rights to child support, child support amounts, and the legal requirements that go into child support, ensuring all primary caretakers get as many resources as possible.

Your child is your top priority, and no one knows that like the Fulcher Law team. Contact us today to learn more. 

Win your alimony claim with help from a specialized attorney

Fulcher Law Firm
Respected Albemarle family lawyer Stacy D. Fulcher takes pride in his proven ability to help men and women move into the next phase of life with confidence. If you or your spouse was a stay-at-home parent without self-sufficient income, you may have a right to alimony.

Also known as spousal support, this important payment is designed to bridge the gap between your changing lifestyles.
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For a consultation focused squarely on the key issues in your case, both economic and personal, call (704) 984-6060
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