Experienced Family Law Attorneys

Serving Burlington, Mebane, and Graham

Family law matters can be complicated and emotionally, take a toll. At Doby & Griffis Law, we bring over 26 years of experience working with families across Alamance County. We focus on helping clients manage legal issues with clear advice and practical solutions. Whether you’re considering divorce, seeking a custody agreement, or protecting your safety through a protective order, we are here to guide you every step of the way.

Our Family Law Services

We offer comprehensive support for a variety of family law needs.

  • Divorce can range from a straightforward agreement between spouses to a problematic legal dispute. We assist with the legal steps required, including property division, alimony, and custody arrangements.

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  • Ensuring the best interests of children is always our priority. We work with parents to create custody and support arrangements that meet legal standards and address family needs.

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  • Spousal support can be a critical issue during and after a divorce. We help clients understand their options and advocate for fair financial outcomes.

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  • Protecting yourself and your loved ones is vital. We assist with securing protective orders and provide guidance on legal actions to ensure safety and security.

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Why Work With Doby & Griffis Law?

Local Experience You Can Trust

With decades of experience, we know the specific issues families face in Burlington, Mebane, and Graham.

Personalized Attention

Every family’s situation is unique, and we approach each case with a focus on achieving results that work for you.

Clear Communication

We keep you informed throughout your case so you always know what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Family Law

  • Divorce begins by filing the required paperwork with the court. In North Carolina, you must have been separated for at least one year before filing.

  • Courts base custody decisions on the child’s best interests, considering factors like the child’s needs, each parent’s living situation, and their ability to provide care.

  • Yes, custody agreements can be modified if there has been a significant change in circumstances, such as relocation or changes in the child’s needs.

  • You can file for a protective order with the court. We can help you with the process and represent you at any hearings to ensure your safety.

Get Started Today

If you need help with a family law matter, don’t wait. Contact Doby & Griffis Law today to schedule a consultation. Let us help you find practical solutions for your legal concerns.