Exceptional Advocacy From Three Board-Certified Family Law Attorneys
Attorney Jessica S. Bullock
Biography
Jessica has been practicing family law since 2008. She is a Board-Certified Family Law Specialist and has been since 2014.
Jessica knew from the beginning of her career that she wanted to be a family law attorney. She has focused her work on domestic law since her time at Campbell University, Norman A. Wiggins School of Law. Jessica prides herself in working with her clients to outline and achieve their case goals, whether inside or outside the courtroom. In discussing the same, Jessica said:
“My goal for each client I have the opportunity to represent is to provide that person with a case plan catered to their specific situation. I will not hesitate to try a case that needs to be tried in the courtroom. That said, I also understand the importance and benefits of working to resolve matters outside litigation when possible. I often remind my clients that this is their case, their family, and their future. My job as their attorney is to work to achieve their goals for the same within the parameters of North Carolina’s statutes and laws.”
Jessica practices in all areas of family law; however, she focuses her practice on complex custody cases. When asked why she has chosen to concentrate her practice on child custody issues, she said:
“Cases involving children can be the most difficult and emotional to handle. In my opinion, one of the most important aspects of being a custody lawyer is to listen. I will listen to my clients. I will ask questions to get to know the needs of the children involved. I will work with my clients to understand any issues involved regarding the other parent or caregiver. I will outline the law for my clients and always encourage my clients to ask questions. If court intervention is necessary, we will prepare together for my clients’ day in court, and I will work tirelessly to represent the best interest of my client and the children involved.”
Jessica also handles Family Law Appeals to the North Carolina Court of Appeals and the North Carolina Supreme Court. Why appellate work?
“I love legal research and writing. I enjoy studying a case file, reading a Court Order, and identifying appellate issues. I love the study of the law. My appellate line of practice allows me to do all those things.”
After Jessica leaves the office, she enjoys spending time with her family, horseback riding, and is an avid college basketball fan.
Practice Areas
- Family Law 100%
Education
- Campbell University School of Law, Raleigh, North Carolina
- Juris Doctorate - 2008
- University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia
- B.S. - 2003
- Major: Business Administration
Past Positions
- Woodruff Family Law Group, Attorney, 2008 to 2023
- Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Dorr LLP, Tysons Corner, VA, Corporate Law Intern
- Douglas, Ravenel, Hardy, Crihfield & Hoyle, LLP, Greensboro, NC, Civil Litigation Paralegal
- Domestic Violence / Custody; IOLTA Grant Recipient for Summer 2006 Internship
Professional Associations
- North Carolina Bar Association, Member
- Guilford County Bar Association, Member
Bar Admissions
- North Carolina, 2008
Certified Legal Specialties
- Family Law Specialist, NC State Board of Legal Specialization, 2014
Honors
- Selected to Super Lawyers, 2024-2025
- Named to Best Lawyers in America since 2019
- Recipient of the 2008 Matrimonial Lawyers Award from Campbell Law School
- ATLA Mock Trial Team Member, Spring 2008
- Campbell Law Book Award, Trial Advocacy, Spring 2007
- Recipient of the Order of Old Kivett Award (for advocacy skills) from Campbell Law School
Representative Cases
- Rook v. Rook, No. COA 22-902 (2023)
- Burns v. Skjonsby, No. COA 18-1094 (2019)
- Nelson v. Nelson, No. COA 18-937 (2019)
- Chafin v. Chafin, 250 N.C. App. 19, 791 S.E.2d 693 (2016)