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The Houser Law Firm, P.C. is a Professional Corporation and full service, General Practice law firm located in Jacksonville, that serves Onslow Jones and surrounding counties in Southeastern North Carolina.
We know that in these tough economic times, saving money wherever possible is important to most people. Our philosophy has always been to provide our clients with prompt, courteous and professional legal services at an affordable fee. While we never compromise on our legal professionalism, we do strive to manage our cost and expenses so that we can offer high quality legal services at fees that are reasonable and affordable.
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Theft
- DUI & DWI
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Free Consultation
Most consultations are free. Separation Agreements, Document Reviews have a consultation fee of $100 and Child Custody and other complex cases have a $250 consultation fee. However, any consultation fee will be applied to your quoted fee if you decide to retain us - so essentially the consultation ends up being free. -
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Most of our firm's fees are on a flat rate fee basis, not hourly, so that you know up front exactly how much the legal services you need will cost from start to finish. We also offer legal fee financing through Affirm.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- North Carolina
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Founding Attorney & CEO
- The Houser Law Firm, P.C.
- - Current
Education
- North Carolina Central University School of Law
- J.D. (2011)
- University of North Carolina - Wilmington
- B.A. (2008)
Awards
- Top Contributor Award
- Avvo
- 2013-2023
- Client's Choice Award
- Avvo
- 2019-2022
- A+ Accredited Business Rating
- Better Business Bureau
Professional Associations
- Onslow County Bar
- Member
- Current
- North Carolina 4th Judicial District Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice
- Member
- Current
- North Carolina State Bar
- Member
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1360 Questions Answered
- Q. Does a complaint for absolute divorce have to be amended if the date of birth of a minor child was incorrectly put in?
- A: It should be corrected - yes. There are several different ways to do this. If you did the divorce yourself, this is one of the prime reasons that is always a very bad idea. Especially considering that the only reason to even consider doing it yourself is to save money and with several NC firms able to handle it for you for a flat rate fee of around $395 - you likely won't save any money unless you are indigent (extremely low or no income) and eligible to have court cost waived. Had you hired an attorney for a total flat rate fee of $395 or so - they would absorb the cost of the mistake (if they made it). If you filed the divorce yourself - you have no one to look to but yourself for ... Read More
- Q. My 39 year old son finally moved out but he left all of his stuff behind. Can I legally discard all of his belongings?
- A: Yes, but there are some steps you will likely need to follow. You are likely in a bailment situation where you will be required to take reasonable care of his property for some period of time and to provide him with formal notice to make arrangements to pick it up. If so, typically 30 days is sufficient time. So make sure his stuff is in a safe place, send him written notice to come pick it up within 30 days if he doesn't you can sell it and / or throw it away. If you want, you can move all his stuff into a storage unit and make it a condition of picking up his property that he reimburse you for the cost of moving and storage. Sometimes you can work out a deal with the storage facility ... Read More
- Q. I lived in Philadelphia up until March 2020. my sons father took me to court for custody plenty of times he was denied.
- A: If the children are with you in NC and have been here for at least six months - jurisdiction is likely here in NC unless another court retained jurisdiction. If the father sued for custody in NC but gave an old Philadelphia address for you there would be no benefit to doing that because you presumably would not get properly served there and the action can not proceed forward without you being properly served. Also, it appears you are aware of the custody action so the odds of him getting custody in a North Carolina court by attempting to pull a 'fast one' are likely less than slim and none. Especially in light of the fact that he has been denied before. You should consult with a ... Read More
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