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also known as Amy Karen Wallas
Amy Wallas Fox focuses on family building including surrogacy and adoption. Amy handles a variety of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) matters including representing intended parents, gestational carriers and donors in gestational surrogacy and egg, sperm and embryo donation cases. She also recruits and screens gestational carriers and can help intended parents find appropriate surrogates and medical facilities.
Amy also has extensive experience with all types of adoptions including independent/private, agency, foster care, stepparent, international and adult adoptions. She competently handles interstate adoptions and is familiar with the requirements of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC). She is also able to locate competent counsel to complete the out of state portion of an interstate case. Amy completes domestication of foreign adoption decrees, allowing a foreign-born child to obtain a North Carolina birth certificate.
Amy graduated from Harding University High School in Charlotte, NC, Guilford College in Greensboro, NC and William & Mary School of Law in Williamsburg, VA. During law school she gained experience by working for an adoption/ART attorney, attending specialized adoption training and completing research in surrogacy and adoption. In May 2013 Amy formed Claiborne & Fox, PLLC, a firm with offices in both Charlotte and Atlanta, with attorney Ruth F. Claiborne. Prior to this, Amy practiced for more than four years as associate attorney at Ruth's former firm, a well-known adoption/ART law firm in Atlanta. Amy is licensed in North Carolina and Georgia. In 2015 the firm became Claiborne Fox Bradley, PLLC as attorney Lila Newberry Bradley joined the Georgia office.
Amy is a Charlotte, North Carolina native who grew up with law in the family. Her father, Jonathan Wallas, is a widely known civil rights attorney. Amy also writes the popular food blog Amy on Food and enjoys traveling, cooking, reading, movies, staying fit and spending time with her husband and children.
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Acquired: 2012
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State: Georgia
Acquired: 2007
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417 East Blvd., Suite 101, Charlotte, NC, 28203-4751
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Posted by Kristin | April 20, 2017 | Adoption
Highly Recommend
My husband and I hired Amy to handle the adoption of our daughter last year. We had little to no experience with adoption and Amy did a fantastic job of walking us through the process. It was actually Amy who found the opportunity which resulted in our being matched. Our daughter was born in ano...
Thank you Kristin! I truly appreciate your kind words and so glad I was able to help with a second adoption too - even from NC!
Posted by Tiffany | April 20, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Adoption
She is wonderful
We were needing an attorney for our private adoption. We had a lot of questions and were hesitant to hire an attorney because we weren't 100% sure the mother would decide to place and we didn't want to "waste" money. After talking with Mrs. Fox, we felt that she understood our situation and helped to...
Thank you Tiffany! I am so glad I could help your family with your adoption!
"I highly recommend Any as a fellow attorney who specializes in adoption and surrogacy law. She is a dedicated and knowledgeable advocate for children and families. Amy's extensive experience and expertise cannot be overstated. She is thorough, diligent, compassionate, and a pleasure to work with."
"Attorney Fox is extremely well versed in the area of ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) Law, and I would recommend that any Intended Parent or Gestational Carrier look to her first for representation. Attorney Fox is easy to work with, and has a collaborative style that is imperative for this sensitive area of the law. Recently, Attorney Fox stepped into a more complicated ART case at my firm's request - she jumped into the case after it had already been ongoing for some time, and did so without hesitation. The clarity of her advice has been invaluable. If you have an ART case with any party located in North Carolina, I strongly recommend that you contact Attorney Fox."
"I represented an opposing party in an adoption with Ms. Fox. Her knowledge of adoption law and dedication to her clients were clear. I highly recommend Ms. Fox for adoption services in North Carolina."
"I endorse this lawyer. Amy is a highly knowledgeable and caring attorney. I have had the pleasure to work with Amy on numerous cases and I am always impressed with her legal ability and dedication."
"I have worked with Amy through the Georgia Council of Adoption Lawyers and consulted with her on various adoption issues. She is a knowledgeable, ethical attorney who provides excellent service to her clients."
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2013 - Present
Attorney, Claiborne Fox Bradley Goldman, PLLC
2012 - 2013
Partner, Tin Fulton Walker & Owen PLLC
2007 - 2012
Associate Attorney, Claiborne & Surmay, PC
2016 - Present
Modern Family Committee - North Carolina Bar AssociationCo-chair
2016 - Present
American Bar AssociationFamily Law Section Member
2015 - Present
Charlotte Women AttorneysMember
2014 - Present
Adoption Law Committee - North Carolina Bar AssociationMember
2013 - Present
American Academy of Adoption AttorneysFellow
2013 - Present
American Academy of Assisted Reproductive Technology AttorneysFellow
2010 - Present
Georgia Council of Adoption LawyersMember
Adoption was allowed to proceed despite biological father objection.
2007
JD - Juris Doctor
2004
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2000
International Baccalaureate
2017
Stepparent Adoption
2015
Adoption Law
2013
Adoption Law
2010
How to Create an Adoption Profile
2011
2008
English
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