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I am a graduate of North Carolina A.&T.State University where I received a B.S. degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Banking and Finance. I received my law degree in 1991 from North Carolina Central University School of Law, in Durham, North Carolina, where I was a member of the Law Journal and Chairman of the Moot Court Board.
Early on in law school, I knew I wanted to return to my hometown to practice law. I opened my practice in my hometown in 1991. Practicing at home offered me many opportunities to handle a variety of cases ranging from family law, adoptions, criminal cases, workers compensation, and wrongful death cases. After eight (8) years in private practice, I went to work for the Catawba County Department of Social Services where I handled cases ranging from abuse and neglect of children, terminations of parental rights, adoptions, child support, and adult protective services. In 2001, I opened my practice in Gastonia. I have also worked as a contract attorney for the Alexander County Department of Social Services, Gaston County Department of Social Services, and the Lincoln County Department of Social Services.
I am licensed to practice law in North Carolina and am admitted to practice in the U.S. Federal Courts for the Western District of North Carolina and the Middle District of North Carolina. My professional memberships and affiliations include the North Carolina Bar Association Family Law, Bankruptcy Law, and Business Law Sections; the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys; the American Bar Association; and the Gaston County Bar Association.
I believe in giving back to my community. I am the leader of a Girl Scout troop.
Practicing law is what I always dreamed of doing as a child and I am thankful to be living my dream.
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Chat withState: North Carolina
Acquired: 1991
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2005
PO Box 944, 609 S. New Hope Road, Suite 200C, Gastonia, NC, 28054
21 Client Reviews
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Posted by Charmaine | August 28, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Uncontested Divorce
Divorce
In June of 2016, Ms. Taylor prepared my uncontested divorce, and i was very pleased with her professionalism. I must add that this is one attorney that returns calls and or emails within 24hrs. (that's great!). She speaks to you and not at you. She is very pleasant, professional and her price is reas...
Posted by Megan | July 09, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Specializes in Excellence!
Both of my parents and several of my family friends have went to Regina and we all have received wonderful outcomes. I battled a divorce and custody battle a few years back and decided to represent myself; I still received mostly what I wanted with our custody situation but in reality I needed a lawy...
Posted by Cynthia | May 25, 2016 | Hired Attorney
Best Attorney!!
Ms. Taylor is an excellent attorney. She was very helpful and sympathetic with my situation. She was able to get my through a very tough time in my life for which I am forever grateful!!
Posted by Patricia | March 10, 2016 | Hired Attorney
Honest, deligent, easy.
My experience with Mrs. Taylor has been as wonderful. From the start she was upfront with me & made things as simple as possible. She was real with me, & never sugar coated anything or gave me false hope. She was easily accessible by phone, email, or dropping in at her office. If she wasn't available...
Posted by anonymous | August 10, 2015 | Adoption
Good experience
We had a good overall experience with Regina. We used her to finalize our son's adoption. Due to some other factors out of her control it has taken almost 8 months to get the adoption finalized. She is professional and generally responds to emails fairly quickly. She was a little vague as to what to ...
"I endorse this lawyer. Regina is a great family law attorney. She provides top notch customer service and is constantly seeking ways to improve that experience."
"I endorse this lawyer. Regina is dedicated to her clients and finding the best resolution to their case."
"I endorse this lawyer. Regina is clearly passionate about her clients and works hard to help them meet their objectives."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have referred some clients to Ms. Taylor over the past 5 years and they have all come back to thank me. They have said that she was compassionate and professional. They said that her assistance enabled them to get through the adoption process as smoothly as possible. They were grateful for her assistance."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2005.
Reprimand issued in NC, 2005
updated on 08/28/2008Typically in this case the lawyer's poor behavior is exposed to the public in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
1991
Clifton Johnson Advocacy Award, N.C.C.U. School of Law
2001 - Present
Attorney, Law Offices of Regina M. Taylor, P.C.
1999 - 2001
Staff Attorney, Catawba County Department of Social Services
1991 - 1999
Attorney, Regina M. Taylor & Associates
2010 - Present
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy AttorneysMember
1991 - Present
N.C. Bar AssociationMember
1991
Juris Doctor
1984
BS - Bachelor of Science
2015
How to Begin Your Adoption Journey
2012
Stewardship:Wills & Powers of Attorney
2011
Which Form of Business Entity Should I Choose?
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Legal Answers
I’m 28 and want to know if my parents can adopt me?
21 Nov 2021
Is there an advantage or disadvantage to filing for divorce first? does North Carolina have a general rule regarding alimony?
10 Feb 2016