Christine W. Rosenhauer (Volponi)
About
Growing up in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia as a child of divorce I decided at ten years old that I wanted to become an attorney and help families in these transitions. I graduated from Georgia State University while I worked as a full-time business administrator for an Architectural firm. I stopped working outside the home when my first child was born and was a full-time mom until my youngest entered middle school, which is when I started law school.
During law school, I was Student Bar Association Vice-President, competed with the moot court and trial teams, and won a writing award. I graduated and was licensed in 2009. In 2010 I started my own firm and worked as a solo practitioner focusing only on Family Law. From 2010 through 2014 I continued working with the law school as a coach for several trial teams in national competitions.
After 14 years in solo practice, I joined Rech Law to continue growing my career and focusing on Family Law. I love the practice of law and helping clients. I enjoy delivering personalized, excellent representation to my clients.
PRACTICE PHILOSOPHY
I believe that divorce is one of the most stressful life events a person can experience. I work closely with each client to help them work through decisions that directly impact them and their family. I believe that working with client’s side-by-side throughout the process helps themremain informed and helps with the overwhelming feeling these transitions can cause. I believe it is important that clients feel heard and understood, but it is also important that they have realistic expectations. I ground my advice in the law, my experience, and reality, and I will not just tell a client what they want to hear.
EDUCATION
- J.D.
- BA English and Philosophy
BAR ADMISSIONS
- North Carolina
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS
- NC Bar Association
- Mecklenburg County Bar Association
- Mecklenburg County Family Law Section
- Union County Bar Association