$ 450-450 per hour
It’s a little hard for me to believe, but it’s now getting close to 25 years since my “ah, ha!” moment—the moment I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my legal career. It came after hearing about an attorney in Minnesota named Stu Webb. He was taking a radically new approach to legal representation in divorce, calling it collaborative law. Instinctively, I knew that what Stu and his colleagues in Minneapolis were doing aligned with who I am, in a way a courtroom practice never would. I had spent fifteen years as a lawyer working in state and federal courts and litigating cases, but in 2001, I began a drastic change in the way I practiced law.
Since that time, I’ve devoted my professional life to promoting collaborative divorce as an alternative to more adversarial approaches and to helping individuals in the collaborative process move through the hard transition of divorce. As the first attorney in North Carolina to have a law practice focused exclusively on collaborative divorce, I’ve successfully handled as many or more collaborative divorce cases as any attorney in the state.
It’s been incredibly rewarding to help hundreds and hundreds of couples avoid the nastiness of an adversarial divorce, avoid lingering bitterness and resentment, and, most importantly, avoid ongoing conflict between parents--the type of conflict that can so negatively impact children long after the divorce is over. As a trainer and speaker in dozens of Bar Association workshops and seminars on collaborative law over the years, it’s also been rewarding to help develop the “next generation” of attorneys who will practice collaborative law into the future. Most of all, it’s been rewarding to journey with my clients as they move through their divorces. Divorce is an unsettling and painful path. I’ve been grateful to be able to offer a divorce process that facilitates movement toward a stable future for both partners, with the possibility of healing and wholeness for each of them.
Thank you for your interest in me. If you’d like to learn more about divorce or the collaborative divorce process or if you need an attorney to represent you in the collaborative divorce process, please feel free to contact me.
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$ 450-450 per hour
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Acquired: 1986
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State: Georgia
Acquired: 1984
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4601 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 3B, Raleigh, NC, 27607
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"Mark is an outstanding and hardworking attorney. He exhibits the highest level of integrity, enthusiasm, professionalism, and is truly passionate about his work and especially Collaborative Family Law. His dedication, work ethics and knowledge of the law is why I am honored to call Mark a friend, colleague and mentor!"
Family lawyer
2015
Board Certified Specialist - Family Law, North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization
1986 - 1997
Attorney, Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan
1984 - 1986
Law Clerk for Judge Harold L. Murphy, United States District Court
2018 - Present
North Carolina Collaborative Attorney AssociationBoard Chair
2013 - Present
Collaborative Divorce Experts, Inc.President
2003 - Present
International Academy of Collaborative ProfessionalsMember
Successful resolution of alimony out of court
1984
JD - Juris Doctor
1981
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2022
The Power of Connection
2021
Interest Based Negotiation
2017
Transforming Impasse from Obstacle to Opportunity
English