Practice Areas
Education
Since 2005, Libby James has dedicated herself to assisting individuals with delicate, personal legal matters. Ms. James practices family law with an emphasis on alimony, post-separation support, equitable distribution, separation agreements, premarital agreements, child support, child custody, contempt motions, qualified domestic relations orders, name changes and domestic violence protective orders and appeals.
Ms. James is the co-author of the Lexis Nexis Practice Guide: North Carolina Family Law.
Ms. James is a Fellow of the AAML (American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers) and a Fellow of the IAFL (Internation Academy of Family Lawyers).
In addition to being certified as a family law specialist by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization, Ms. James is also certified by the Cooperative Parenting Institute as a Parent Coordinator.
Originally from East Tennessee, Libby now resides in Lake Norman with her husband, three children, one dog, two cats, and a bearded dragon. When away from the office, Libby is active at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, coaches youth sports, attends Girl Scout trips, watches swim meets, and listens to her children’s band concerts.
Experience
- Berens v. Berens, 818 S.E.2d 155 (N.C. Ct. App. 2018) (argued at Court of Appeals)
- Comstock v. Comstock, 780 S.E.2d 183 (N.C. Ct. App. 2015) (as amicus curiae for North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence)
- Peeples v. Peeples, No. COA 14-1026, 2015 N.C. App. LEXIS 48 (N.C. Ct. App. Feb. 3, 2015)
- Hinshaw v. Kuntz, 760 S.E.2d 296 (2014)
- In re J.D., 234 N.C. App. 342, 759 S.E.2d 375 (2014)
- Belk v. Belk, 221 N.C. App. 1, 728 S.E.2d 356 (2012)
- In re K.O., 223 N.C. App. 420, 735 S.E.2d 369 (2012)
- Hibshman v. Hibshman, 212 N.C. App. 113, 710 S.E.2d 438 (2011)
- Maxwell v. Maxwell, 212 N.C. App. 614, 713 S.E.2d 489 (2011)
- Velasquez v. Ralls, 192 N.C. App. 505, 665 S.E.2d 825 (2008)
Honors + Activities
- Best Lawyers in America, Family Law, 2013-2019, 2021, 2023
- Super Lawyers, North Carolina "Rising Stars," Family Law, 2013-2020
- Super Lawyers, North Carolina, Family Law, 2021
- Legal Elite, Family Law, Business North Carolina, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022
- ATHENA Corporate Leadership Honoree, 2017
- International Academy of Family Lawyers, July 2021
- American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
- American Bar Association
- North Carolina Bar Association: Board Certified Family Law Specialist (2010-present), Family Law Council (2021-2024), Family Law Specialization Committee (2019-2024), Alimony Committee (Co-Chair 2019-2020), Domestic Violence Issues Committee, Co-Chair (2015-2016)
- Mecklenburg County Bar: Board of Directors, Member (2018-2021), Mecklenburg County Bar: Executive Committee (2019-2020), Family Law Section (Chair 2019-2020, Co-Chair 2018-2019), Pro Bono and Legal Services Committee, Member (2017-2019), Fee Dispute Resolution Committee, Member (2014, 2015, 2016), Grievance Committee, Member (2011, 2012, 2013), Young Lawyer’s Division, Past Membership Committee Co-Chair
Publications
- "LexisNexis Practice Guide: North Carolina Family Law" July 2022
- "5 Tips on Getting Divorced in North Carolina", Axios Charlotte, November 2021
- “A different type of PC Legal Eagles: Parent Coordinators Assist in Conflict Resolution” QNotes, April 9, 2019.
- “Learning from Jeff Bezos: Protecting your assets in a divorce” The Charlotte Business Journal, March 22, 2019.
- “Common Reasons Marriages Fail (& How to Keep Yours Strong)” Style Blueprint Atlanta, February 8, 2019.
- “15 Money Mistakes to Avoid During a Divorce” The Reader's Digest, September 2018.
- “Protecting Your Marriage, Even if the Trump Administration Won’t” QNotes, August 10, 2018.
- “Why modern custody agreements look so different: 'Anything goes, as long as the children are happy'” The Chicago Tribune, March 12, 2018.
- “What is the Role Parent Coordinators Play in a Divorce?” QC Playground is Charlotte Five’s channel for parents in the "Queen City," June 19, 2017.
- “32 Signs Your Marriage Is Built to Last: You don't just love your partner — you also like them” Redbook, October 30, 2017.
Presentations
- 2023 Family Case Law Update With Special Panel Discussion, Evidentiary Issues: The Digital Family World (2023 Family Law Section Spring Program), April 28–29, 2023
- 2022 Family Law Case Law Update, Long Time, No See: Lessons From the Pandemic (2022 Family Law Section Spring Program) (April 29-30, 2022)
- Violence in the Home, Advanced Family Law, National Business Institute (February 23, 2021)
- Co-Planner, Practical Magic (2020 Essentials of Family Law), North Carolina Bar Association (November 2020)
- Client Intake and Motions in Divorce, Handling Divorce Cases, National Business Institute (February 3, 2020)
- Legal Ethics, Handling Divorce Cases, National Business Institute (February 3, 2020)
- Effectively Arguing Contempt Issues, Advance Family Law forum hosted by the National Business Institute, Charlotte, NC (August 16, 2018), Panelist
- Tools for Your Toolbox: Litigating a Family Law Case - Direct and Cross-Examinations, North Carolina Advocates for Justice (February 2018)
- Case Law Update, Family Law Section Annual Meeting (2017)
- Family Law Update, NCBA Annual Review (2015)
- Case Law Update, Family Law Section Annual Meeting (2015)
- Case Law Update, Family Law Section Annual Meeting (2014)