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Andrew C. Rheingrover - Charlotte, NC
Park View Building5821 Fairview RoadSuite 405 Charlotte, NC 28209
Conrad Trosch & Kemmy, P.A.
Charlotte Alimony Lawyer
About Andrew C. Rheingrover
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney
Practice Areas
- Alimony
- Child Support/Child Custody
- Civil Litigation
- Divorce and Annulment
- Domestic Relations
- Domestic Violence
- Equitable Distribution
- Landlord Tenant/Evictions
- Family Law
- Marital Agreements
- Misdemeanor Criminal
- Name Changes
- Paternity Agreements
- Premarital Agreements
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Postnuptial Agreements
- Separation Agreements
- Small Claims
- Traffic
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- North Carolina, 2009
Specialties and Certifications
- Specialist in Family Law, NC Board Certified, 2016
Other Affiliations
- North Carolina Bar Association: Young Lawyers Division
- Mecklenburg County Bar Association: Young Lawyers Division, Family Law Section
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice: Criminal Defense Division
- Domestic Court Committee
Pro Bono Activities
- Legal Aid of North Carolina, Pro Bono Attorney
- Wills for Heroes, Volunteer
- Charlotte Junior Soccer, Volunteer Coach
- Domestic Violence Walkathon, Annual Participant
- Charlotte Regional Mock Trial Competition, Volunteer
Past Positions
- Cohen Hennessey Bienstock & Rabin, P.C., Legal Assistant/Summer Associate
- Honorable Jacqueline W. Silbermann, Judicial Intern
Education
- Wake Forest University School of Law, Winston Salem, North Carolina, 2009
J.D. - Bucknell University, 2004
B.A.
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Articles
Published Works
- Co-Author, “Contempt—Civil and Criminal.” Article appearing in Hot Topics for Advanced Family Law Paralegals published by the N.C. Bar Association Foundation, 2011.
Office Information
Address
Park View Building5821 Fairview RoadSuite 405 Charlotte, NC 28209
Phone
Fax
- 704-553-7689
Websites
Achievements
Honors
- Outstanding Firm Service Award conferred by Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) in recognition of pro bono services provided to LANC’s clients, 2014
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