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Transplanted from Michigan, I attended Western Michigan University where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Literature. Fortunately, I can include the University of Cambridge and Michigan State University to my educational experience as well. I then went on to receive my Juris Doctorate from Wake Forest School of Law.
A twisted sense of humor and passion for individualism, settling down in Western North Carolina was only natural for me. Having been licensed to practice law in North Carolina and Oregon by sitting each state's bar exam, I look forward to expanding my primary practice from North Carolina to sister southern states. Personal recreational passions are summed up by adoring my dogs and running everywhere I can get a plane ticket.
However, my main passion and drive is excelling as an attorney and providing excellent client representation.
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Chat withState: North Carolina
Acquired: 2010
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State: Oregon
Acquired: 2011
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156 East Chestnut Street, Asheville, NC, 28801
19 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 reviews | Child Support
Posted by anonymous | May 22, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Child Support
Highly satisfied client
I used Marion Parsons for both a divorce and filing of child custody/support papers. Everything was completed in a timely manner and I could not have been happier. Valerie, the para, was excellent and had answers to all my questions almost immediately. I would use them again and would recommend Pa...
Posted by A.R. | May 08, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Child Support
Huge disappointment
Marion Parsons claimed that she could take on a complicated case involving divorce, child custody, and child support with an out of state order and it wouldn't be a problem. When the case started I was getting a substantial amount of child support, basically had full custody of the kids, and was stil...
Posted by Leonardo | July 27, 2015 | Child Support
It has been a pleasure to work with Ms. Marion during our difficult and stressful time.......
If you are going through a divorce, child support or custody battle, Marion Parson’s is one of those rare lawyers who combine compassion for her clients with unyielding advocacy for their case. From the moment my wife and I met with Ms. Marion we were most impressed! We were received in a warm, kind ...
"I have opposed Attorney Parsons in Family Court matters and have found her to be someone who fights zealously on behalf of her client's legal issues. I highly recommend her for your legal needs in the areas of Family Law matters (Divorce, Child Custody, Juvenile cases) and in the area of Superior Civil and Criminal Court cases."
"Marion has shown herself to be an attorney with immense integrity and a distinct dedication to the welfare and interest of her clients. She has shown herself to be a strong advocate and a wise counselor on matters. I have previously referred business to her and will continue to do so in the future because of these qualities."
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2023
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2022
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2021
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2020
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2017
Client's Choice, Avvo
2011 - Present
Attorney, Parsons Law, PA
2010 - 2011
Attorney, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
2009 - 2010
Legal Intern, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
2008 - 2010
Assistant District Attorney, Forsyth County District Attorneys Office
2007 - 2007
Judicial Clerk, 49th Circuit Court, Mecosta County, MI
2007 - 2007
Public Defender, Washtenaw Public Defender's Office
2011 - Present
North Carolina Bar Association, Family Law SectionMember
2010 - Present
North Carolina Bar AssociationMember
Settled
Dismissed
2010
JD - Juris Doctor
2006
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2005
Studies - British Literature
2019
Juvenile Court
2018
Professionalism Pitfalls In The First Year of Practice
2017
Rethinking Who Decides a Child's Best Interests
2006
English