Linda K. Ward

790 S.E. Cary Parkway, Cary, NC

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Education

1998
North Carolina Central University School of Law-Evening Program, Juris Doctor-Magna Cum Laude
1992
University of North Carolina, Asheville, BA - Bachelor of Arts; Distinction as a University Scholar

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Holly

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16 Apr, 2024
Exceptional legal expertise coupled with genuine care for clients' needs. The Linda Ward delivers results with professionalism and integrity. Highly recommend her services for anyone seeking top-notch legal assistance.
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Satisfied single dad

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08 Aug, 2022
I received Linda information through a friend and knew she was not cheap, but worth so much more. Linda and her team watched my back, the entire time and directing me legal while giving me personal advice on coping with this situation. Linda worked after-hours, weekends and days off, just to expedite the work while the timing was right. She has the experience of knowing when to have a gentle touch or when to release the beast. I would recommend her to everybody I know. Linda and her team is a quality legal firm worth every penny.
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Wendy

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28 Jun, 2021
Linda Ward’s Family Law group handled a very contentious divorce for me in 2013/2014. She was so thorough, kind, and straightforward in her guidance with me and I was scared to death of the unknown. I can’t say enough good things about her availability, kindness, and no nonsense as well as her exemplary staff. You will not be sorry and will get what you should get.
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Pros
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Extremely knowledgeable in the law and provides very fair and sound advice
“Ward family law is detail oriented and extremely knowledgeable in the law and provides very fair and sound advice.”
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Highly prepared and ready for all scenarios when representing clients in court
“When it comes down to representing someone before a judge there is no better. They were extremely prepared and ready for all scenarios.”
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Dedicated and hardworking, going above and beyond for clients
“Linda worked after-hours, weekends and days off, just to expedite the work while the timing was right.”
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Combines expertise, compassion, honesty, and dedication to achieve fair settlements for clients
“Her expertise, compassion, honesty and dedication to my case resulted in a fair settlement.”
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Provides personalized guidance and support throughout the legal process
“Linda and her team watched my back, the entire time and directing me legal while giving me personal advice on coping with this situation.”
Cons
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Expensive legal services that may be inaccessible to some clients
“I received Linda information through a friend and knew she was not cheap, but worth so much more.”
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Potential to continue billing clients even after exhausting their funds
“This attorney took me on as client with full knowledge of exactly how much money I had. I paid her regularly until all the money was gone and then she continued to bill me tens of thousands of dollars at 18% interest expecting my spouse to pick up tab.”
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Possibility of withdrawing representation before crucial hearings, leaving clients to fend for themselves
“She withdrew as my attorney, leaving me to represent myself, less that 2 weeks before a crucial post separation support hearing.”

Publications

2012:
Evaluating Income, Debt and Assets in Complex Family Law Litigation, Retirement Assets in Equitable Distribution: A Primer for The Family Law Practitioner
2011:
2011 North Carolina Family Law Specialist Annual Meeting, Grandma and Grandpa are Getting Divorced! Challenges of a "Golden Years" Divorce
2010:
What's Love Gotta Do With It? 2010 North Carolina Family Law Specialist Annual Meeting, Living in the Proverbial Hell: Justiciable Claims Parties "May" Have Against Each Other Prior to Separation: The Legalities and Realities
2008:
North Carolina Advocates for Justice Family Law and Mediation, Professional Responsibility: Ethical Considerations in the Mediation Process
2007:
2007 Family Law: Wake Forest University School of Law CLE Publication, Professional Responsibility
2006:
Equitable Distribution 2006: Wake Forest Univeristy School of Law, Divisible Property and Distribution of Marital Assets Including New Factors Concerning the Effect of Death and Tax Consequences
2006:
Practical Evidence 2006-Wake Forest University School of Law Continuing Education, Evidentiary Privileges
2005:
Nuts and Bolts of Divorce, Tax and Financial Implications of Divorce:“The Nuts and Bolts” for the Family Law Practitioner
2003:
Practical Evidence 2003-Wake Forest University School of Law CLE Publication, Evidentiary Privileges
2003:
Family Law 2003: North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Caselaw Update 2003
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