Leon A. Lucas, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Kenly, NC with 3 reviews
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Leon A. Lucas

PO Box 910, Kenly, NC

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1979:
Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Wake Forest University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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24 Jun, 2019
Mr. Lucas helped me win a temporary custody case involving my granddaughter in 2016. My daughter was in an abusive relationship which affected both her and my granddaughter. Mr. Lucas was smart, polite, compassionate and knowledgable. He helped me gain custody of my granddaughter and also gave me advice on how to help my daughter get back on her feet after an abusive relationship. Not once did he falter in his defense and he came extremely prepared to the courthouse. We came out victorious!!!! It is now 2019 and I can happily say that my daughter is doing well, married to a wonderful young man, working hard and we share joint custody of my granddaughter. All this to the wonderful advise and defense three years prior. It could not have been possible without Mr. Lucas!!!!
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Dawn

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21 Jul, 2018
I was desperate for help trying to obtain emergency custody of my granddaughter, I called every family law attorney in Johnston County and Mr Lucas was the only attorney to call me back. He called the same day. He had me come in and the next day I had my temporary order. After a year and being in and out of court, I know have custody and not just temporary. I have permanent custody of my granddaughter. He was by our side and he kept his word. He is a very sincere and compassionate man. He cried and rejoiced with our family and anyone would be blessed to have him as their attorney. Five stars is not enough for him!!!
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Rebekah

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31 Jul, 2015
After searching through several attorneys in the area (I lived out of state but my children lived in NC with my x-husband), I came into contact with Mr Lucas. This man took my case, showed me respect, gave me my dignity back and worked dogmatically at getting my kids back from my x who had them for 8 years while I spent most of that time overseas. My sons were in a very neglectful environment, they were not cared for properly and after 8 years of representing myself in court, obtaining 5 attorneys and firing 4 I was amazed and taken aback by how hard he had worked on my case. He never once gave up or blew me off because my finances were tight. We went against a family who had money and was well known in the area. Even with the things I had against me Leon respected my integrity and fought for my sons relentlessly....we won. This man is a gift from God. My records are public and can be reviewed by the public with regards to my child custody case. If you want the truth about how this man works and the caliber of character he has feel free to review my case and all of the evidence that was stacked against me. One last thing....when my x and his new attorney tried to bring 9 false charges and accusations against me recently...3 years after Leon and I won custody, Leon appeared out of no-where and represented me again. This man is truthful, honest and I trust my son's lives in his hands because he brought them back home to me...to a safe home where they are taken care of and loved and raised properly. Leon took a case where my x had 8 years of continuity and brought them home to me. I have the utmost respect for him and his office personnel. Please feel free to contact me for character reference! VR Rebekah Queen
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