Hunt Law, PLLC

Hunt Law, PLLC In 2007, Attorney Gregory Hunt and his family relocated to Charlotte, NC from Harlem, NYC. Eaton at the Court of International Trade.

In 2008, he founded Hunt Law, PLLC and its office is located in Historic Dilworth. Greg graduated with a concentration in Business Law from Albany Law School in 2001 and from Sage Graduate School with an MBA in 2000; in 1998, he received a BA in philosophy from City College of New York. His prior experience includes: serving as a federal law clerk for the Honorable Richard K. Greg also served as a

n attorney for the NYC’s Comptroller’s Office. Hunt Law PLLC’s philosophy is simple: maintain its clients’ trust. “There is no greater threat to the attorney-client relationship than a client losing confidence or belief in the attorney,” says Greg. “Without your client’s trust, the best developed legal strategy is worthless. That is why I counsel prospective clients that there’s nothing about this process that’s more important than our relationship. And I make certain that my behavior reflects that statement.”

Hunt Law, PLLC employs a three-step process to ensure success for its clients. The first method is to provide clients with a STEADY approach to tackle their legal issues. Greg has learned that “clients respond to sound advice and legal strategies that are balanced and grounded in reality.”

The second technique used by the firm is to always be FORWARD with clients. This helps minimize miscommunication or misunderstandings that inevitably arise. Greg believes “the best way to manage a client’s expectations is to be respectfully honest, open and, when necessary, blunt about their situation.”

Finally, Hunt Law, PLLC appreciates a client’s need to see PROGRESS in his/her case. “Clients want movement along the way,” Greg declares. “And, the quickest way to lose them is to have clients complain because they feel as though you are disengaged.”

Practice Areas
Family Law: Every client/case is different and unique. In family law, most clients are also emotional and under tremendous situational stress. After all they are dealing with issues they probably never contemplated: loss of custody, the need of/obligation to pay child support/alimony, jail, adultery, domestic violence/child abuse or dissolution of their marriage and family. Hunt Law, PLLC understands the legal challenges associated with these issues and works tirelessly to protect its clients. Hunt Law PLLC assists individuals involved in high conflict custody litigation, equitable distribution disputes, and child support calculations. Greg is a DRC certified family financial mediator. Civil Law: Individuals/businesses wronged or injured by another through no fault of their own need quality representation. Indeed they deserve nothing less. Hunt Law, PLLC offers a wide range of services for both individuals and businesses to help them resolve issues related to filing/defending lawsuits in District/Superior Court, or grievances before administrative tribunals. Criminal Law: Hunt Law, PLLC has defended clients during virtually every stage of prosecution. From felonies, misdemeanors to traffic tickets, Hunt Law, PLLC is competent to handle these legal matters and Greg has achieved favorable results for individuals so charged.

Did yo know . . . a federal appellate court invalidated the "individual mandate" section of "Obamacare" that would have ...
08/12/2011

Did yo know . . . a federal appellate court invalidated the "individual mandate" section of "Obamacare" that would have required nearly all Americans to purchase health insurance.

A federal appeals court in Atlanta has ruled key parts of the sweeping health care reform bill passed last year to be unconstitutional.

Did you know . . . Thirty percent of marriages are doomed to fail.
08/07/2011

Did you know . . . Thirty percent of marriages are doomed to fail.

It was the day she had dreamed about. Standing barefoot at sunset, "Joni" (a former client of mine whose name I have changed) stood looking at the man she was about to marry.

Did you know . . . the same federal appellate court that upheld "Obamacare" struck down a Michigan law that banned affir...
07/02/2011

Did you know . . . the same federal appellate court that upheld "Obamacare" struck down a Michigan law that banned affirmative action in college admissions and government hiring.

A federal appeals court struck down Proposal 2 on Friday, a 2006 ballot initiative in Michigan that banned Affirmative Action in college admissions and government hiring.

Did you know . . . Parental Alienation Syndrome (or some variation thereof) has been proposed for inclusion into the nex...
07/01/2011

Did you know . . . Parental Alienation Syndrome (or some variation thereof) has been proposed for inclusion into the next Manual of Mental Disorders or DSM-5

On June 9, 2011, I was one of three recipients of a letter from DSM-5 Task Force Chair David Kupfer and DSM-5 Task Force Public Representative James McNulty (see my earlier essays on this site about the conference call with them in which I was a minor participant). Kupfer and McNulty said that their

Did you know . . . the first federal appellate court to review President Obama's signature health care law  ruled that i...
07/01/2011

Did you know . . . the first federal appellate court to review President Obama's signature health care law ruled that it's "constitutional for Congress to require that Americans buy health insurance."

The ruling, the first by a federal appeals court on the health care overhaul, affirmed a Michigan ruling that Congress can require that Americans obtain health insurance.

Did you know . . . Gay marriage is now legal in the state of New York
06/27/2011

Did you know . . . Gay marriage is now legal in the state of New York

Much of the cheering was aimed at Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who led the fight for legalization of gay marriage.

06/24/2011

Did you know . . . North Carolina recently enacted a law that, among other things, requires “repeat DWI offenders whose cases have other aggravating factors to receive from one to three years in prison and face fines of up to $10,000.”

Gov. Beverly Perdue signed into Thursday law tougher drunken-driving sentences, a step hailed by the mother of the law's namesake as a way to prevent other families from enduring the pain she experienced from losing a loved one to a preventable DWI crime.

Did you know . . . Defendants charged with DWI have the right to confront the specific Analyst responsible for creating ...
06/24/2011

Did you know . . . Defendants charged with DWI have the right to confront the specific Analyst responsible for creating the crime lab report showing that Defendant’s blood-alcohol level exceeded the legal limit.

The Supreme Court extended its 2009 ruling that crime lab reports may not be used against criminal defendants at trial unless the analysts involved can testify and be cross-examined.

06/22/2011

Did you know . . . an unemployed husband is more likely to divorce even though he is in a relatively happy marriage.

A new study of employment and divorce suggest that while social pressure discouraging women from working outside the home has weakened, pressure on husbands to be breadwinners largely remains.

06/21/2011

Did you know . . . in North Carolina, under certain circumstances the Court can deviate from the child support guidelines if using the guidelines to calculate support "would not meet, or would exceed the reasonable needs of the child."

Did you know . . . facebook.com has a role to play in divorce/custody actions.  So always "post" with caution.
06/11/2011

Did you know . . . facebook.com has a role to play in divorce/custody actions. So always "post" with caution.

A woman pretended to be a 17-year-old to draw out incriminating evidence from her ex-husband via Facebook. But an investigation after his arrest showed that he was the true online mastermind. Oh, the e-intrigue! According to the Smoking Gun, 29-year-old Angela Voelkert created a fake account for 17-

Did you know . . . that if you're involved in litigation at the courthouse, your court record is open and accessible to ...
06/11/2011

Did you know . . . that if you're involved in litigation at the courthouse, your court record is open and accessible to the public.

NASCAR Chairman Brian France wants to scrap an agreement with his ex-wife that calls for him to pay the mother of his two children millions of dollars, as well as more than $40,000 a month in alimony and child support.

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