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Lana S. Warlick

Lana S. Warlick - Jacksonville, NC

Family Law, Divorce Law Lawyers in Jacksonville, NC

Suite 1A 410 New Bridge Street P.O. Box 1393 Jacksonville, NC 28540 - 4759

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 50 Years 
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Jacksonville Family Law, Divorce Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Family Law, Divorce Law

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  • By Anonymous on Sep. 21, 2023
    Consulted Law firm 1978
    If I could give negative stars, I would. Back in 1978, this, at the time new lawyer, represented my father against my mother. He was seeking full custody of me. This "lawyer" actually agreed to let my father request that a 8 year old fly by themselves on Christmas day to spend the holidays with my father. You guessed it, she felt it was safe for my mom to be ordered to put me, an 8 year old child, on a plane by myself to fly from Alabama to North Carolina. I'm pretty sure she would never allow that to happen to her own children. I've been going through the entire custody paperwork looking at what she was trying to push. Out of the 149 pages of court documents, she even refused to respond to my mom's lawyers on important subject matters. The biggest being why would she have a child fly on Christmas Day, every year for the length of who knows when, to spend Christmas night with a father the child didn't know? In just reading the court papers she signed, she showed no caring for a child on a special day. What kind of horrendous woman would do that? I bet she'd request for a 3 year old to have to fly by themselves on their birthday from California to North Carolina. Thank you Lana, for making my childhood during that time a nightmare. Money over morals and ethics tells you all you need to know about a person. So yeah, if you want a lawyer that gets a kick out of ruining and endangering a child, Lana is your lawyer, otherwise, if you want your child to love both parents equally, I suggest you find someone else. Lana, all I can say is that one day you will have to answer to the One and Only up above and you're not going to like where He sends you because it sure won't be through the Pearly Gates.

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Jacksonville, NC

Suite 1A
410 New Bridge Street
P.O. Box 1393
Jacksonville, NC 28540 - 4759

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Phone: (910) 347-4400

Fax: (919) 347-3736

Website: http://www.lanawarlick.com/

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