Blood Law, PLLC - Charlotte, NC
Family Law Lawyers in Charlotte, NC
1120 East Blvd Suite 150 Charlotte, NC 28203
Charlotte Family Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Reviews
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Hired Law firm 2024-2025EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTING EXPERIENCE My original review mysteriously disappeared, so I’m reposting. I had an extremely frustrating and upsetting experience with Blood Law and attorney Michaela Morris. I paid $250 for a consultation and was led to believe the attorney had significant experience with cases like mine. I later learned this wasn’t accurate and that the attorney was new to the firm. I paid $5,000 for a DVPO case and $2,500 for a custody case. Despite reaching out repeatedly by phone and email in the weeks leading up to court, communication was nearly nonexistent. The night before my hearing, I was sent a short list of questions, and the attorney arrived to court unprepared and unwilling to present clear, strong evidence that could have helped my case. In court, I was even referred to by my abuser’s last name. Several billing issues followed, including charges for meetings that never occurred. When I raised concerns, I was informed the attorney would be withdrawing. I later received confirmation via email that some billed services had not been delivered, yet the firm declined to refund or correct those charges. After the attorney withdrew, I received an email containing confidential information belonging to multiple clients. I replied “all” to the email asking not to be contacted further and shared that I had filed a complaint with the NC State Bar. Allowing the other attached clients to see my response. Following that, I received a legal threat from the firm warning me not to share my experience with other clients, and later, another message demanding I remove my BBB complaint or face legal action for defamation. Everything I stated in my review and formal complaints is factual and based on my personal experience. I believe this firm attempted to silence my honest feedback, and I do not feel clients should be treated this way. Please research thoroughly before hiring. I do not recommend Blood Law based on my experience.
Contact
1120 East Blvd
Suite 150
Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone: (704) 286-0570
Website: https://www.blood-law.com/
Hours: Mon – Fri 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Additional North Carolina Locations
Waxhaw, NC (Main Office, 20.1 miles)
106 E. South Main St.
Waxhaw, NC 28173
Phone: (704) 286-0570
Website: https://www.blood-law.com/
Hours: Mon – Fri 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
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