Life is messy, sides get taken, and hard questions need answers. No matter what you are going through - Breeden Law Office is a constant source of support and guidance for families in North Carolina. Let's talk it out and find what's next. Most families will encounter the legal system at some point. Whether it involves divorce, adoption, child support, custody, or estate planning, it can all feel overwhelming.
At Breeden Law Office, we remove the loneliness and uncertainty around domestic law issues. Attorney Jonathan Breeden is a North Carolina family lawyer with over 20 years' experience, who aggressively fights for families in Johnston, Harnett, and Wake counties. No matter what your family is dealing with, we genuinely care about the outcome and have the skill to fight for your children, your financial security, and your future.
Our clients expect honest advice and fierce protection from a knowledgeable, driven lawyer who cares about your case. That's what attorney Breeden provides.
At Breeden Law Office, we remove the loneliness and uncertainty around domestic law issues. Attorney Jonathan Breeden is a North Carolina family lawyer with over 20 years' experience, who aggressively fights for families in Johnston, Harnett, and Wake counties. No matter what your family is dealing with, we genuinely care about the outcome and have the skill to fight for your children, your financial security, and your future.
Our clients expect honest advice and fierce protection from a knowledgeable, driven lawyer who cares about your case. That's what attorney Breeden provides.
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About Jonathan Breeden
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For North Carolina family lawyer Jonathan Breeden, there is no more satisfying accomplishment than helping to better the life of a child.
That may be by helping a parent get the help and support they need to be successful or by resolving a contentious divorce, custody, or child support matter in a way that allows the family to move forward in a positive direction that places the child's needs first.
Jonathan opened his law practice just outside of Raleigh in 2000.
Since then, he has provided compassionate, personalized representation to families experiencing divorce, custody disputes, adoptions, and other domestic matters in Johnston and Harnett Counties and surrounding areas.
That may be by helping a parent get the help and support they need to be successful or by resolving a contentious divorce, custody, or child support matter in a way that allows the family to move forward in a positive direction that places the child's needs first.
Jonathan opened his law practice just outside of Raleigh in 2000.
Since then, he has provided compassionate, personalized representation to families experiencing divorce, custody disputes, adoptions, and other domestic matters in Johnston and Harnett Counties and surrounding areas.
In The Media
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As a fixture in North Carolina's family law community, attorney Jonathan Breeden frequently provides legal insight to various local and national media outlets.
With domestic law topics ranging from divorce, separation, child custody, and adoption, many of Jonathan's media contributions are excellent resources for anyone going through family law issues.
In the MoneyGeek article, "Divorce Laws Made Understandable State-by-State Divorce Rules and How Much You'll Pay or Receive in Support, " Jonathan outlines a few financial mistakes to avoid and the cost of divorce in specific situations, such as a collaborative divorce.
With domestic law topics ranging from divorce, separation, child custody, and adoption, many of Jonathan's media contributions are excellent resources for anyone going through family law issues.
In the MoneyGeek article, "Divorce Laws Made Understandable State-by-State Divorce Rules and How Much You'll Pay or Receive in Support, " Jonathan outlines a few financial mistakes to avoid and the cost of divorce in specific situations, such as a collaborative divorce.
Divorce
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For more than 25 years, we have guided hundreds of individuals and families through complex divorce matters. Our North Carolina divorce attorneys bring deep legal knowledge and practical experience to every case. We manage each stage of the process with care and precision. Our goal is to protect your interests while helping you move forward with confidence.
Child Custody & Child Support
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Parents want what's best for their children - for them to have everything they need and to have bright futures - but sometimes parents may disagree about what that means.
Whether it's due to a recent divorce or simply because they have different ideas about where and how a child is raised, legal custody brings up a lot of questions.
Fortunately, many parents settle these issues themselves.
With help from an experienced and objective North Carolina family lawyer, you can create structured and well-planned custody and child support agreements that work for everyone.
Whether it's due to a recent divorce or simply because they have different ideas about where and how a child is raised, legal custody brings up a lot of questions.
Fortunately, many parents settle these issues themselves.
With help from an experienced and objective North Carolina family lawyer, you can create structured and well-planned custody and child support agreements that work for everyone.
Legal Guardianship
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We often spend a significant portion of our lives caring for our children, spouses, parents, grandparents, and other dependent or ailing family members and close friends.
We become caregivers out of a sense of duty and love, without putting much more thought into it beyond "It's the right thing to do."
In some situations, being able to take care of someone properly requires you to gain the legal ability to make decisions for them.
The child may already live with you, but you might not have the power to move him or her to a new school or out of state.
We become caregivers out of a sense of duty and love, without putting much more thought into it beyond "It's the right thing to do."
In some situations, being able to take care of someone properly requires you to gain the legal ability to make decisions for them.
The child may already live with you, but you might not have the power to move him or her to a new school or out of state.
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