Jaime H. Davis
Attorney Profile
Top Rated Family Law Attorney in Raleigh, NC
Selected to Rising Stars: 2013 - 2016
Jaime Humphries Davis joined Gailor Hunt Davis Taylor & Gibbs, PLLC in 2001. Jaime is a Board Certified Family Law Specialist, as well as a Certified Family Financial Mediator and Certified Parenting Coordinator
Jaime’s practice incorporates all areas of family law, with a concentration in complex equitable distribution and child custody matters, including relocation and interstate cases. Jaime also focuses on family law contracts, including Premarital, Postnuptial, and Separation and Property Settlement Agreements.
Jaime received both a Bachelor of Arts with distinction in political science and English, and her Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As an undergraduate, Jaime received the James M. Johnston and Hugh Morson Memorial scholarships.
Jaime formerly served as Chair of the Wake County Bar Association’s Poverty Issues Committee. She currently serves as an attorney volunteer for the UNC-CH Community Legal Project.
About Jaime H. Davis
First Admitted: 2001, North Carolina
Professional Webpage: http://www.divorceistough.com/jaime-davis/
Pro bono/Community Service
- Served as a pro bono attorney for The Child's Advocate
- Volunteer Mediator for Wake County Family Court
- UNC Community Legal Project- Attorney Volunteer
Bar/Professional Activity
- Former Co-Chair of the North Carolina Bar Association Bar Exam Committee
- Former Chair of the Wake County Bar Association’s Poverty Issues Committee (2008-2011)
- Member of the Wake County and North Carolina Bar Associations
Educational Background
- Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Political Science and English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998
Special Licenses/Certifications
- Certified Parenting Coordinator, 2008
- Board Certified Specialist in Family Law, 2007
- NCDRC Certified Family Financial Mediator , 2017
Honors/Awards
- Recognized as one of Top 30 Finalists for NC Emerging Legal Leaders, NC Lawyers Weekly, 2010
- Legal Elite for Family Law, Business North Carolina , 2018
Videos
- Equitable Distribution, 2017
- Child Custody , 2017
- About Me , 2017
- Is Mediation Right For You?, 2017
Scholarly Lectures/Writings
- Based on the podcast of the same name, “A Year and a Day: Divorce without Destruction” provides information and tips for getting through a separation and divorce without destroying family relationships or the family finances., Author, A Year and a Day: Divorce without Destruction, 2020
- Marital Conflict: Counseling and Consultation Professionals Can Offer, 2011
- Learning to Share: Holiday Tips for Separated and Divorced Parents, 2011
- The Potential Price of Cheating, 2011
- The Top 10 Things You Should Know Before Separating, 2012
- Appreciation of an asset due to the post-separation payment of marital debt by one of the spouses can often complicate an equitable distribution case. Should the paying spouse receive a credit for his or her payments? Does the payment of debt create divisible property that must be distributed to one of the spouses? Does the source of funds from which the payment was made matter? A review of the case law on the subject reveals that the answers to all of these questions may very well be yes. Confused yet? , Driving in Circles: Post-Separation Debt Payments, 2014
- We live in a world fueled by technology, and more importantly, so do our children. It is hard enough to monitor our kids’ online activities and keep them safe from Internet predators when mom and dad live in the same house, but what happens when mom and dad are separated or divorced? As if going through the separation and divorce wasn’t enough, the Internet presents a whole new set of co-parenting challenges. So, as parents, what can we do to keep our children safe?, Keeping Our Kids Safe in the World of Technology, 2014
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Last Updated: 5/15/2022