About
Lindsay Murphy Parker is a committed lawyer in Eastern North Carolina, specializing in purchaser bankruptcy cases. Lindsay Murphy Parker is a professional legal professional primarily based in New Bern, North Carolina, with a primary consciousness on purchaser financial disaster instances. Lindsays educational heritage includes a degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where she additionally won treasured enjoy operating as a criminal assistant at Gillespie & Murphy, P.A. During her time in Wilmington, Lindsay evolved a strong basis in legal strategies and practices. After completing her undergraduate studies, Lindsay lower back to New Bern to similarly her legal career. In 2016, she earned her Juris Doctorate from North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, NC. Lindsays revel in as a criminal assistant has prepared her with the knowledge and abilities necessary to efficaciously manipulate her exercise and offer brilliant felony services to her customers. Outside of her criminal career, Lindsay enjoys spending time together with her own family. She is living in Pollocksville, NC, a small metropolis close to New Bern, along with her husband, Roger, and their daughter, Elena. Lindsay is deeply committed to serving her network and supporting individuals navigate the complexities of consumer financial ruin regulation. Overall, Lindsay Murphy Parker is a committed and skilled attorney who is captivated with assisting customers obtain financial balance through the legal manner. Her particular historical past and commitment to excellence make her a treasured asset to the New Bern criminal network.
Legal Issues
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
- English
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
Education
Graduation year: 2013
Graduation year: 2005
Associations
2016 - Current
2016 - Current
2016 - Current
Costs
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Free Consultancy Service
Our firm offers free consultation for bankruptcy/debt relief. The free consultation often includes discussion, review of documents, research, and recommendation. -
Retaines and Rates
Our firm accepts debit card payment, cash, check, money order, and certified funds. Bankruptcy fees are often set flat fees.