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Kenneth R. Harris Jr.

Family LawAnson County, NC

About Kenneth R. Harris Jr.

Kenneth R. Harris Jr. specializes in family law, focusing on issues such as divorce, child custody, and support. His practice is dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complexities of family-related legal matters with empathy and professionalism. Kenneth understands that family law issues can be emotionally charged and aims to provide clients with clear guidance and support throughout the legal process. With a commitment to achieving favorable outcomes, Kenneth approaches each case with a tailored strategy that considers the unique circumstances of his clients. He is known for his strong negotiation skills and ability to advocate effectively in court when necessary. Kenneth prioritizes open communication with his clients, ensuring they are informed and involved in every step of their case. Kenneth's extensive knowledge of North Carolina family law allows him to address a wide range of legal challenges. He stays current with changes in the law and integrates this knowledge into his practice. His dedication to client service and ethical representation has earned him a reputation as a trusted advocate in Anson County and beyond.

Practice Areas

Family Law

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Key Strengths

Strong negotiation skills
Empathetic client support
Extensive knowledge of family law
Effective courtroom advocacy
Commitment to client communication

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases do you handle?
Kenneth R. Harris Jr. handles various family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, and property division.
How can I schedule a consultation?
Clients can schedule a consultation by visiting Kenneth's website or contacting his office directly.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026