Cory Lambert - Raleigh, NC
Attorney at Gantt Family Law
Separation & Divorce Lawyers in Raleigh, NC
4917 Waters Edge Dr Suite 235 Raleigh, NC 27606
Raleigh Separation & Divorce Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Separation & Divorce
- Alienation of Affection
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Alimony
- Domestic Violence
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Property Division
Attorney Information
Overview
Cory Lambert was born and raised in Greenville, North Carolina. He came from a family of lawyers and made the decision at an early age to walk in his families' footsteps and become a lawyer. Mr. Lamber took and passed the North Carolina Bar Exam in July of 2022. After a long journey, Mr. Lambert has received his license to practice law in North Carolina. He has been sworn in to be admitted to practice law in North Carolina by the Honorable Judge Hauter in Wake County. Cory is excited to work along the talented and brilliant minds at Gantt Family Law. He looks forward to providing his legal services to the wonderful clients of Gantt Family Law.
Education
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Legal Education
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Campbell University School of Law,
Raleigh,
North Carolina, 2022
Juris Doctor
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Campbell University School of Law,
Raleigh,
North Carolina, 2022
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Non Legal Education
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East Carolina University, 2016
Major: Business -
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2019
Bachelor of Arts
Major: History and Political Science
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East Carolina University, 2016
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Pro Bono Activities
- Providing pro bono legal representation in an equitable distribution lawsuit.
- Advocated pro bono in child support enforcement court, successfully recovering substantial unpaid child support.
Bar Admissions
- North Carolina
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