$ 300-300 per hour
also known as Maggie Timothy
I discovered my passion for juvenile law by accident. I edited a magazine in Washington, D.C., for years before deciding at age 29 to go to law school. Following graduation, my husband and I moved to Charlotte and had our first child, who had severe brain damage following several strokes. I put the idea of law on the back burner, volunteering for various charities and advocating for my son.
Eventually I entered the work force again as volunteer coordinator at the Children's Law Center, a nonprofit dedicated to representing juveniles in all legal matters. Within a year I was representing juveniles in delinquency and mental health commitment hearings, with a foray into special education, but I concentrated on delinquency. Eight years later I opened my own law firm but after two years returned to the Center. I stayed another two years before I had to stop practicing to care for my three boys. In 2016, I re-entered the legal world at Fisher Law Group. In March of 2020, I began practicing with my husband, Bob Bollinger.
At The Bollinger Law Firm, I maintain my focus on juvenile law by defending parents whose children are in danger of removal from custody by the Department of Social Services or are already in DSS custody. I also do uncontested divorces, name changes, emancipation, and guardianship.
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$ 300-300 per hour
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Acquired: 1989
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301 S. McDowell Street, Suite 1000, Charlotte, NC, 28204
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Posted by Mark Howard Arrington 828-550-0190 | May 09, 2017
Very Helpful
Didn't tell me what I wanted to hear. But told me where I should start. Very sound advice. Mark
Thank you, Mark! It's nice to know that, although I couldn't give you the answer you wanted, you recognized that there were options for you.
"I might be biased, because I am married to her, but because of that, I do know that she is super-smart and that she really cares about her clients. She takes great interest in her client's lives and legal situations, and she puts great thought and much hard work into each and every case she handles. Maggie is one of the leading juvenile court lawyers in Mecklenburg County, and she has at least 15 years of experience representing juveniles in court. I strongly endorse her for juvenile law matters here in Charlotte."
Criminal defense lawyer
Juvenile law lawyer
Juvenile law lawyer
1988
Order of the Barristers, Campbell University School of Law
1988
Outstanding Woman Law Graduate, National Association of Women Lawyers
2020 - Present
Attorney, Bollinger Law Firm, PC
2016 - 2020
Attorney, Fisher Law Group PLLC
2014 - 2016
Of Counsel, Bollinger Law Firm, PC
2012 - 2014
Independent Contractor, North Carolina Respite Care Coalition
2002 - 2002
Interim Executive Director, Children's Law Center
1996 - 2000
Attorney, Children's Law Center
1994 - 1996
Attorney, Marjory J. Timothy, Attorney at Law
1990 - 1994
Attorney, Children's Law Center
1978 - 1985
Associate Editor of LABOR LAW JOURNAL, Commerce Clearing House
2016 - Present
Juvenile Law Section, Mecklenburg County BarMember
2022 - 2023
NC Advocates for JusticeMember
2019 - 2020
Mecklenburg County Bar Association, Juvenile Law SectionChair
2018 - 2019
Juvenile Law Section, Mecklenburg County BarVice Chair
2016 - 2020
North Carolina Association of Women AttorneysMember
2016 - 2019
North Carolina Advocates for JusticeMember
2012 - 2017
Charlotte Mecklenburg Individual and Family Advocacy Committee of Easter Seals UCPCo-chair
2009 - 2017
NC Lifespan Respite Project Advisory BoardMember
1987 - 1988
Campbell Law ReviewManaging Editor
1987 - 1988
Campbell Law ObserverAssociate Editor
1986 - 1988
Delta Theta Phi Law FraternityMember
1988
JD - Juris Doctor
1978
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2022
Special Education Decisionmaking
English
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