Whitney Shea Phillips Foushee

Po Box 1389, Pinehurst, NC

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2012
Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2009
Elon University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Lisa

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02 Jun, 2023
I hired Foushee to help with my high conflict divorce. She charged me 5k right from the start and never bothered to meet me in person. Lacked empathy towards my situation. Withdrew from my case because I did what the police told me to do and filed a 50 B. She disagreed with it. I was never refunded the any money and she basically didn’t do anything but refer me to the worst attorney in the world. An attorney that is well known for doing a terrible job. I’ve met other women in divorce care who felt like Foushee treated them poorly and disrespectfully. In my opinion she turns her nose up at stay at home moms. Terrible. Wouldn’t recommend her to anyone.
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Anonymous

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19 May, 2022
Ms. Foushee did an outstanding job in my case. Not only was she professional, but she showed care when she was always willing to listen to my concerns. I also felt that she truly cared about my daughter's well being. In what I believe is a broken legal system when it comes to the child's mental health and case processing times, Ms. Foushee work was exceptional with all matters under her control. I could not think of a better attorney and highly recommend her for family matters.
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Nicholas bland

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08 Apr, 2022
My trial has been ongoing since 2018. Ms. Foushee has been representing my ex-wife since 2018. I have no problem with this. I do however have an extreme problem with how she has represented my children, which is why this firm deserves negative stars. My children have been represented by Ms. Whitney Foushee since 2018. To my knowledge, Ms. Foushee has no children, has no idea what it is like to be a parent, and she should not be representing children in court in my humble opinion. In 2018, I signed a document, without proper legal counsel, after constant pressure and manipulation by my ex-wife. This document, which Ms. Foushee created, directly contributed to the disintegration of the relationship with my children. Since signing that document, my children have never stepped foot in my home, and have only spent one night with me in the past 3+ years. I was not even allowed to visit them at their school before they moved to Florida. Please put yourself in this situation and try to understand the emotional and psychological damage this can do to a person. This firm does not care about your children. The only thing this firm cares about is your money. I have taken responsibility for the action of signing that document. I demand the same responsibility/accountability for the attorney who would draft such a document. Please google search and read through the following articles that discuss parental alienation as a form of child abuse, and reference how attorneys like Whitney Foushee should be held responsible for this child abuse as well. Parental Alienation (Syndrome)-A serious form of psychological child abuse" Ment Health Fam Med (2018) 14: 725-739. This was published by Dr. Boch in the Journal of Mental Health and Family Medicine in 2018. Parental Alienation as a Form of Emotional Child Abuse: Current State of Knowledge and Future Directions for Research (Family Science Review, Volume 22, Issue 4, 2018). This document was published by Dr. Kruk in the journal of Family Science Review in 2018. Parental Alienating Behaviors: An Unacknowledged Form of Family Violence. (2018, Vol. 144, No. 12, 1275–12990033-2909/18/$12.00 http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/bul0000175). This article was published in the journal of the American Psychological Association in 2018.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and effective in legal matters, particularly in complex child support cases
“Ms. Foushee was extremely knowledgeable and patient, and always answered my questions in a timely manner. She was also able to track his various bank accounts to obtain his proper income.”
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Dedicated and achieves clients' desired outcomes
“She more than succeeded our expectations and got exactly what we wanted in the end!”
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Provides responsive and excellent service
“Everytime I would call or email ... I got immediate answers and help.”
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Highly recommended for divorce and family law matters
“I would highly recommend her for any divorce cases." and "I would recommend Whitney's services to anyone that asked.”
Cons
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Concerns about representing children's interests, potentially contributing to parent-child relationship issues
“Ms. Foushee has no children, has no idea what it is like to be a parent, and she should not be representing children in court in my humble opinion.”
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Lack of empathy and customer service for some clients, particularly stay-at-home moms
“Lacked empathy towards my situation. Withdrew from my case because I did what the police told me to do and filed a 50 B. She disagreed with it.”

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