
Raleigh Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Jonathan D. Breeden helps clients deal with difficult legal problems in the areas of family law, criminal defense, estate matters, and contracts. He is originally from Laurinburg, North Carolina where he was a graduate of Scotland High School. From there he attended North Carolina State University graduating in 1996 with a degree in Political Science. Jonathan finished law school at Campbell University in May 2000 and started practicing law in Johnston, Harnett, and Wake counties in...
Jonathan D. Breeden helps clients deal with difficult legal problems in the areas of family law, criminal defense, estate matters, and contracts. He is originally from Laurinburg, North Carolina where he was a graduate of Scotland High School. From there he attended North Carolina State University graduating in 1996 with a degree in Political Science. Jonathan finished law school at Campbell University in May 2000 and started practicing law in Johnston, Harnett, and Wake counties in...
Jonathan D. Breeden helps clients deal with difficult legal problems in the areas of family law, criminal defense, estate matters, and contracts. He is originally from Laurinburg, North Carolina where he was a graduate of Scotland High School. From there he attended North Carolina State University graduating in 1996 with a degree in Political Science. Jonathan finished law school at Campbell University in May 2000 and started practicing law in Johnston, Harnett, and Wake counties in October 2000 by opening his first office at the intersection of I40 and NC Hwy 42. He has been very active in his community serving as member of several organizations including the Greater Cleveland Chamber of Commerce the Crossroads Civitan Club and starting in July 2015 as a member of the Johnston Community College Board of Trustees. Jonathan enjoys serving his community. He is a huge NC State Wolfpack, Carolina Panthers, and Carolina Hurricanes fan who also enjoys playing golf whenever he can find the time.
Divorce
Child Custody & Visitation
Child Support
Equitable Distribution
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