★★★★★May 2026
“My experience Ashley Bennington with SKB, has been wonderful from the inception, starting with our first initial consultation. Not only has Ashley been monumental in her victories in the courtroom, she also has been fantastic managing the questions I have presented, as well as educating me on the legal process throughout our time together. Highly recommend to anyone with pre-marital negotiations, separation matters, and/or child custody matters.”
— Ryan HaysGoogle
★★★★★Jan 2026
“I cannot recommend attorney Mr Grant Sigmon highly enough. He represented me in a very complex North Carolina Superior Court case and achieved a full dismissal under Rule 12(b)(1) and Rule 12(b)(6), which was exactly the outcome we were seeking.
What truly distinguishes him is his rare dual practice in family law and Superior Court civil litigation. He has deep experience handling divorce, child custody, equitable distribution, and property division, and he also understands how those family law issues intersect with Superior Court jurisdiction, civil procedure, and dispositive motions when cases cross court boundaries.
His command of North Carolina civil procedure is exceptional. He quickly identified jurisdictional defects and pleading failures and executed a focused, strategic high value motion to dismiss. This was precise, thoughtful, and grounded in real courtroom experience.
Just as importantly, he understands the practical realities of high-conflict divorce cases, property disputes, and equitable distribution matters, where business interests can end up in Superior Court. That breadth of knowledge is incredibly valuable and very difficult to find in one attorney.
He communicates clearly, is highly responsive, and provides strategic advice you can trust. If you are looking for a North Carolina attorney with experience in divorce, child custody, equitable distribution, property division, and Superior Court litigation, this attorney is an outstanding choice.
I am extremely grateful for his work and would confidently recommend him to anyone facing complex family law or civil litigation matters in North Carolina.”
— Amy GreenGoogle