Sarah Miranda is a native of Fayetteville, North Carolina. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1995 and attended law school at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where she earned her Juris Doctorate in 1999. Sarah is licensed in both Virginia and North Carolina and practiced family law in Virginia for a short period before returning to her hometown of Fayetteville in 2004.
Sarah Miranda feels a strong calling to serve clients in family law. She experienced divorce herself, both as a child and an adult, and can empathize with her clients. Sarah understands family law issues can be painful and overwhelming, which is why she handles each unique case with compassion and care. She strategically advocates for each client’s future, knowing they are starting a new chapter in their lives.
Sarah Miranda is devoted to investing in her community as well. She has served as president of the Cumberland County Bar Association and the Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity. Currently, she sits on the board of directors for Connections of Cumberland County and the ReStore Warehouse.
Juris Doctor degree from the Regent University School of Law (1999) | CUM LAUDE
Undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1995)
North Carolina State Bar (2000)
Virginia State Bar (1999)
U.S. District Courts of North Carolina: Eastern District | Middle District | Western District
North Carolina Bar Association
North Carolina Bar Association | Appointed to Women in Profession and 4All Committees Cumberland County Bar Association
Cumberland County Bar Association | President (2019-2020)
Former Lawyers Mutual Eastern Carolina Community Board member
Connections of Cumberland County Board of Directors
ReStore Warehouse Board of Directors
Sarah Miranda is a native of Fayetteville, North Carolina. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1995 and attended law school at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where she earned her Juris Doctorate in 1999. Sarah is licensed in both Virginia and North Carolina and practiced family law in Virginia for a short period before returning to her hometown of Fayetteville in 2004.
Sarah Miranda feels a strong calling to serve clients in family law. She experienced divorce herself, both as a child and an adult, and can empathize with her clients. Sarah understands family law issues can be painful and overwhelming, which is why she handles each unique case with compassion and care. She strategically advocates for each client’s future, knowing they are starting a new chapter in their lives.
Sarah Miranda is devoted to investing in her community as well. She has served as president of the Cumberland County Bar Association and the Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity. Currently, she sits on the board of directors for Connections of Cumberland County and the ReStore Warehouse.
Juris Doctor degree from the Regent University School of Law (1999) | CUM LAUDE
Undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1995)
North Carolina State Bar (2000)
Virginia State Bar (1999)
U.S. District Courts of North Carolina: Eastern District | Middle District | Western District
North Carolina Bar Association
North Carolina Bar Association | Appointed to Women in Profession and 4All Committees Cumberland County Bar Association
Cumberland County Bar Association | President (2019-2020)
Former Lawyers Mutual Eastern Carolina Community Board member
Connections of Cumberland County Board of Directors
ReStore Warehouse Board of Directors
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Schedule Your Initial Consultation Now.
We specialize in contested, uncontested, and collaborative divorce.
We guide and protect you during the division of assets and debt.
We work relentlessly to protect you and your children.
Phone: (910) 900-3880
Fax: 910-339-3010
Email: [email protected]
Address:
210 Fairway Drive, Suite 201,
Fayetteville NC 28305
Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover
DISCLAIMER: The information found on themirandalawfirm.com and other articles pertain specifically to North Carolina Law. This information is free and public. It is not intended to be legal advice about a legal problem and does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor does it promise any legal outcomes.
The commentary about North Carolina law in this website and articles are provided as a service to the community and do not constitute solicitation or provision of legal advice.
The facts of an individual case must be reviewed by an independent counsel of your choice. Our generalized statements may not be relevant to your case. We provide this general legal information on an ‘as-is’ basis. Please note that changes in the Law could make parts of this website’s content obsolete. We recommend the reader should check for changes to current law and consult with a qualified attorney on any legal issue. We make no warranties and disclaim liability for damages resulting from its use. Other links/websites/additional resources found on this website are not endorsements and the Miranda Law Firm makes no representation of their services.
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