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NC Legal Services / The Houser Law Firm, P.C. is a Professional Corporation and full service, General Practice law firm located in Jacksonville in South Eastern North Carolina. We know that in these tough economic times, saving money where ever possible is important to most people. Our philosophy has always been to provide our clients with prompt, courteous and professional legal services at an affordable fee. While we never compromise on our legal professionalism, we do strive to manage our cost and expenses so that we can offer high quality legal services at fees that are reasonable and affordable.
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16 years | 28,600 cases
16 years | 20,000 cases
25%-33%
State: North Carolina
Acquired: 2011
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127 Chaney Ave, Jacksonville, NC, 28540
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136 Client Reviews
Showing 16 - 20 of 28 reviews | Communication Style
Posted by anonymous | March 12, 2026
BEWARE UNPROFESSIONAL ATTORNEY
This woman is just a B period. My daughter’s Dad has Eight contempts for making unilateral decisions. I asked what a court is likely to do and she proceeds to tell me it’s my fault and that a judge should shame me in open court.
Some people just don't like to hear the truth. I didn't say it was your fault, I said it was both of your faults and yeah the Judge should shame you both as it is a shame you and the other parent have to have strangers force you to do right by the child. So here is your question and what I actually said. Most will see who the 'b' is. What is a NC Custody Judge likely to do in a contempt case? I have brought 8 contempts against my daughter’s Dad. 6 for making clear cut unilateral educational and extracurricular decisions, and 2 for taking her out of state without providing me with the pertinent info. My concern is that his attorney will file retaliatory contempts for missed phone calls and derogatory comments in Our Family Wizard which he is also guilty of. What is a judge likely to do in this situation? How things turn out will mostly depend on whether you are bumbling around attempting to do this yourself or if you have an attorney and if so, the skill of your attorney. We can't tell you with any significant degree of accuracy what a Judge will do - they have quite a fair bit of discretion. I can tell you normal people don't need strangers to referee the raising of their children so if you are having to go to court, right off the bat you are likely gonna be somewhat suspect in a Judge's mind as at least potentially a bit south of normal. Hopefully what happens is a Judge shames both of you publicly in open court for putting ridiculous pettiness ahead of working together for the benefit of the child and come up with a plan to essentially force both of you to do right. However, if you'd rather prepare for 'retaliatory contempts', then you need to consult with a family law attorney who can review your specific situation in more detail than can be done in a limited forum like this.
Posted by anonymous | January 25, 2026 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Unprofessional, judgmental, and failed to answer legal questions
I asked a specific question about property recovery and evidence preservation, but this attorney ignored the legal inquiry entirely. Instead, they provided a condescending lecture about my character and dismissed my situation as 'crap.' If you are looking for professional legal advice rather than uns...
You are an entitled child who is asking if you can sue your parents or file criminal charges against them thru law enforcement and who shouldn't even be on this site until you are 18 and who doesn't wanna do what mommy and daddy tell you to. Basically, you need a spanking. Here's your question: I am 17 and my parents took the two phones that my boyfriend bought for me, what can I do? I am a 17-year-old residing in North Carolina, and both of my phones have been taken by my parents without my consent. These phones were gifts from my boyfriend, who pays for the plan. Despite my negotiations, my parents deny having taken or seen the phones. One phone was taken on December 15th, and the other Jan 22 around 5:30-6 PM. I can prove one phone is still in their room via "Find My Device," though they have turned the other off. I am seeking legal advice on how to proceed to retrieve the phones legally, potentially involving the police, and whether I can take action through small claims court. And here my response which another attorney agrees with: You are seventeen and still a child. When you turn 18, you can move out and make all the choices you wanna make. Until then - do what your parents say.
Posted by anonymous | August 27, 2024 | Family
Child custody situation
This woman is very unprofessional and disrespectful, I consulted for advise on what to do in a situation with my child’s father and instead she proceed to say that I was complaining too much about the situation when she didn’t even know any context behind it prior to her response. There’s a reason wh...
You never consulted with me. You asked a question - I answered it. I get to answer as I see fit and you get to like the answer or not like it. So again - what are you whining about?
Posted by anonymous | September 21, 2023 | Child Custody
Horrible advise
When asking a question about a custody order and seeing parent can provide me with location as to where kids will be sleeping when not at his residence, she told me I was too controlling to want that? Lol she’s a joke! Who doesn’t want to know where their 3 and 4 year old are staying when not at fath...
Awww, did someone not like my response to the question they asked on the public forum Avvo telling them they were likely being controlling and unreasonable? I don't even really need to respond to that point - your review pretty much proves who you are to everyone. You know, normal people understand that when they post a question on a public forum they don’t get to dictate and control the answers they get. You may get answers you like and you may get answers you don't like. Normal people just take whatever information they do get and use the bits they find useful as they see fit. Controlling and unreasonable people, like you, tend to become angry and whine about how they got an answer they disagree with. Regardless, me answering your question on Avvo does not make you a client or even a potential client. But as to your suggestion that actual clients and actual potential clients look at my reviews - yes, they absolutely should! I have a 4.6 Google Review Rating and Avvo and the state bar clearly show I have no instances of misconduct. Your review didn't even put a scratch on my over 4 star rating. So there are basically a whole lot more people who disagree with your - assessment (or more accurately your control induced pissy fit simply because you didn't like my response). Essentially not every person that a law firm comes onto contact with is a nice decent person. There are plenty of over reaching, over bearing, jerks in the world - even if only on occasion. What I tell people who act as you do is that I'd rather represent their ex. Which is what I told you. So if you want to call the state bar and tell them that - please, be my guest. They will likely get a laugh like most others reading your review. One last thing, if getting the simple fact of the matter truth or even just an opinion that differs from yours in a response to a question you ask causes you to act the way you did - perhaps you should consider not asking questions. I hope your ex mops the floor with you in court - the children deserve better than you.
Posted by anonymous | August 16, 2023 | Speeding & Traffic Ticket
Condescending and unprofessional
When asked about a speeding ticket case, she openly insulted me and was very condescending. Here is one of her messages to me verbatim: "By all means keep continuing [sic] to waste your time typing out lengthy stupidity I don't care about but is none the less [sic] quite amusing - dance more little c...
You speed, you got caught. You came here on Avvo and asked for advice on what to do. I told you to hire an attorney to handle it for your properly. Instead you want to be a jerk and waste the courts time not once but according to yopu on five occasions. Arguing ridiculous and irrelevant things you know nothing about like jurisdiction and due process - for a traffic ticket! You then proceed to call all attorney liars and thieves and the justice system itself is a sham. In this world you get back what you give and put out and frankly, that is as it should be. So yes, you are indeed your conduct has earned you the badge of a laughable little clown. But, hey you can always change ways - it's never too late to stop being an entitled jerk.
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"Ms. Houser takes a 'no-frills', 'no-holds-barred' approach to practicing law. She gives her clients the unvarnished truth of their situations and works from there. I endorse this lawyer for her "plain truth' approach."
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"I endorse this lawyer. I personally look forward to reading Ms. Houser's responses to questions on Avvo because her no-nonsense practical contributions are often helpful, even to other attorneys. She is a top flight lawyer."
"Ms Houser applies a no nonsense approach to analyzing the legal problems of her clients. She gets no pleasure from talking over your head or wasting time with legal concepts which may or may not apply. Ms. Houser wants to get to the point and resolve her client's issues as efficiently as possible."
"Although I do not know Ms. Houser personally, I have read her answers on this site from people writing in with legal questions. Her responses are concise and well thought out and certainly beneficial to those asking questions and there I can endorse Ms. Houser as an attorney."
"Amanda has a wonderful "take no prisoners" attitude which enables her to tell the unvarnished truth to her clients. She is a skilled advocate, knows the law, and has the ability to powerfully represent her clients and win cases. I endorse this lawyer. She has great instincts, and from her responses to questions on this website and others, gives of herself in a public forum in a manner which does credit to our profession. I respect and value her as a colleague. You should respect her as an Attorney."
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A+ Rating, Better Business Bureau
2011 - Present
Founding Attorney, CEO, The Houser Law Firm, P.C.
2011 - Present
Onslow County BarAttorney Member
2011 - Present
North Carolina State BarAttorney Member
2011 - Present
North Carolina 4th Judicial District Bar AssociationAttorney Member
2011 - Present
North Carolina State Bar, IOLTAAttorney Member
2011 - Present
North Carolina Advocates for JusticeAttorney Member
2011
JD - Juris Doctor
2009
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2013
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