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Interview with Family Law Attorney Regina Taylor

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Tonight, on It's Real Talk Radio, we will be discussing Family Court with Family Law Attorney, Regina Taylor. This is an IRTR first! We've never had a discussion with an attorney, so we're excited to have Attorney Taylor on. Family Court is a very necessarily court that probably affects even more lives than criminal court. You may or may not know someone who is dealing with criminal court but you're almost certain to know someone dealing with child custody, child support, divorce or things of that nature, which all fall under family law. Well this is where Attorney Taylor comes in, as she will be sharing her expertise. Here's a little about our guest.

Attorney Regina Taylor is an attorney in Gastonia, North Carolina. She has practiced in N.C. for the past 29 years focusing on family law, adoption law, and estate planning (which we will also be discussing).

She is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University and North Carolina Central University School of Law. She is admitted to practice in the U.S. Federal Courts for the Western District of North Carolina and the Middle District of North Carolina.

She is married and has 2 sons, one in the U.S. Air Force and the other is a student at North Carolina A&T State University.

We have many questions for Attorney Taylor and us knowing so many people who are affected by family court, we will try to get the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions involving family court, so have your pens and notepads ready, because tonight will be "Family Law 101."

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