Miller Cushing Holladay PLLC is a distinguished family law firm based in Charlotte, North Carolina, specializing exclusively in divorce and family law matters. With over 80 years of combined experience among its team, the firm stands out for its deep commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate legal representation to families navigating complex and emotionally challenging situations.
The firm’s approach is client-centered, focusing on both legal and moral support throughout the family law court process. Their team includes Board Certified Family Law Specialists who are equipped to handle cases both inside and outside the courtroom, offering aggressive representation when needed and skilled negotiation or mediation when appropriate. They serve individuals and families across North Carolina, with particular expertise in cases involving child custody, domestic violence, LGBTQ family law issues, and high-asset divorces.
Services Offered
- Divorce (Collaborative, Contested, Uncontested)
- Child Custody (Establishment, Modification, Enforcement)
- Child Support (Establishment, Modification, Enforcement)
- Alimony and Post-Separation Support
- Equitable Distribution (Marital Property Division)
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Postnuptial Agreements
- Annulment
- Domestic Violence Protective Orders
- Civil No-Contact Orders
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Divorce Discovery (Including Hidden Asset Investigation)
- Paternity Establishment and Disestablishment
- Parental Alienation Cases
- Parental Relocation
- Grandparent Visitation and Custody
- Visitation (Regular, Holiday, Supervised)
- Child Custody Evaluation (Guardian Ad Litem, Forensic Psychology)
- Separation Agreements
- LGBTQ Family Law
Serving clients throughout Charlotte and the surrounding areas, the firm is dedicated exclusively to North Carolina family law, ensuring focused expertise and personalized attention for each case. Their attorneys are experienced in representing a diverse clientele, including victims of domestic violence, grandparents seeking custody or visitation, and same-sex parents navigating custody disputes.
