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JULIE A. PARKER
Born in Washington, D.C., Julie was raised in Montgomery County, Maryland by her parents, a teacher and a federal government worker. She attended Wake Forest University earning her B.A. in 1983 and J.D. in 1987.
Julie worked in the insurance industry and as a paralegal until being licensed to practice law in North Carolina where she has handled Family Law, Juvenile, Criminal, Wills, Mediation, and Special Proceedings, as well as other matters for over 30 years. During that time, she has represented thousands of indviduals and families. Julie is an active member and Elder at First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville, serving in Vacation Bible School and Christian Education. She serves on several community boards, including the Davie County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council and the Davie Advocacy Center. Julie is also a member of the Old Rowan Fiber Guild and an avid knitter. Together with her husband, Michael, she has raised two children in the Davie County Public Schools and was a proud band and basketball mom.
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35 years | 1,000 cases
35 years | 1,000 cases
35 years | 250 cases
35 years | 1,000 cases
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Chat withState: North Carolina
Acquired: 1987
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2018
151 S Main St, Mocksville, NC, 27028-2424
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2018.
Suspension Possible Stay issued in NC, 2018
updated on 07/18/2018This means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. While on suspension the attorney may petition the Bar to have the balance of the term stayed.