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I am a sole practitioner with my practice in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. I opened this office in 1993. I graduated from Haverford College in 1984 and from Temple University School of Law, Cum Laude, in 1991. I have been a member of the South Carolina Bar since 1992 and practicing family law since 1993. I am also licensed to practice in the Federal District of South Carolina, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. I am the Treasurer for the Charleston County Family Court Liaison Committee and the President of the South Carolina Bar Trial and Appellate Advocacy Council.
My practice’s emphasis is in family law--especially divorce, child custody and child support--though I also handle personal injury, criminal law and appeals. Martindale Hubble, the authoritative resource for information on the worldwide legal profession, has rated my practice as having high to very high legal ability and very high ethical standards as established by the confidential opinions from members of the bar.
My goal is to provide clients with competent and reasonably priced legal services. Through the use of computer technology, I have been able to streamline procedures, allowing me to handle legal problems efficiently while enabling me to focus on the unique aspects of each case. Through use of e-mail, forms and other modern communication devices, I can often provide clients better representation at a lower cost by allowing the client to do much of the basic fact gathering under my guidance.
My belief is that clients are best served when I provide dual roles as their lawyer: counselor and advocate. In the counselor role (which is always private), I try to guide clients to engage in ethically and legally correct behavior and develop and pursue realistic legal goals. In the advocate role, I zealously pursue client goals in my dealings with other parties, attorneys and the court. I practice family law because I believe it is important to help parents develop and maintain relationships with their children and to help spouses preserve their lifestyle when their marriage is no longer working. In providing both counsel and advocacy to my clients, I believe I can help them achieve these important goals.
A sizable portion of my practice is dedicated to research and development of lecture materials and articles on family law topics. Most of this research and written material can be classified into two general areas. The first area is an attempt to categorize discrete topics of law. Such topics include materials on getting a spouse out of the house, common procedural problems in domestic abuse or contempt proceedings and low cost methods of litigating custody cases. I find the development of such lecture and written materials forces me to turn generalized knowledge into a systematic and easily usable form.
My other area of legal research and writing is on predicted or suggested development of cutting-edge legal topics. Such topics include privacy rights, limitations on family court authority to override parental decision-making, economic analysis of relocation cases and fighting the morality police in family court custody cases. My goal in these lectures and articles is to educate and hopefully guide lawyers and judges in developing areas of the law.
Some of these materials have been published in South Carolina Lawyer and South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association magazines. Among my published articles are “Creating or Defeating South Carolina Jurisdiction in Multi-State Custody or Support Actions,” “A Dozen Grade `A' Strategies: Winning Custody Cases Without Bankrupting Your Client,” “Representing the (Innocent) Wage-earner in Child Custody and Divorce,” “Joint Legal Custody: What Is It? Why Have It?,” “Obtaining Relief From Family Court Temporary Orders” and “Four Rule to Show Cause Pitfalls to Avoid.”
I have lectured for the South Carolina Bar, the National Business Institute and the Charleston County Family Court Bar. I have been a repeat presenter at the South Carolina Bar’s Family Law "Hot Tips" and "Cool Tips" seminars and the Family Court’s Bench/Bar, an annual continuing legal education program for Family Court Judges. I have also organized or moderated Family Law Lectures for the South Carolina Bar and the Charleston County Family Court Bar.
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