Jennifer Moore
Awarded Practice Areas
Biography
Jennifer’s practice centers on the legal and personal complexities involved in family law matters. Her work includes a particular emphasis on complex equitable distribution and contested custody cases. She approaches family law as an area requiring both strong advocacy and careful judgment, recognizing that divorce, custody disputes, and related matters often involve emotionally difficult circumstances for clients and their children. In custody matters especially, she is committed to careful case development and to addressing issues affecting the best interests of the children involved.
In addition to representing clients in Asheville and Buncombe County, Jennifer also serves clients in Henderson County, where she resides. She values a practice style that combines careful legal analysis with close attention to the individual needs of each client.
Overview
- Wake Forest University, BA, graduated 1994
- Wake Forest University, J.D., graduated 1997
- North Carolina, North Carolina Bar Association, 1997
- Buncombe County Bar Association - Member
- North Carolina Bar Association - Member
- North Carolina State Bar - Member
- U.S. District Court, Western District of North Carolina, 1998
- North Carolina, 1997
- United States District Court 4th Circuit, 2000
- North Carolina - Court of Appeals
- North Carolina, North Carolina Bar Association, 1997
- Buncombe County Bar Association - Member
- North Carolina Bar Association - Member
- North Carolina State Bar - Member
- Wake Forest University, BA, graduated 1994
- Wake Forest University, J.D., graduated 1997
- U.S. District Court, Western District of North Carolina, 1998
- North Carolina, 1997
- United States District Court 4th Circuit, 2000
- North Carolina - Court of Appeals
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus
- Family Law
Additional Information
- Civic Engagement
Jennifer is also active in community service. She was a long-time member of the Junior League of Asheville and has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Irene Wortham Center, an organization that provides essential services for developmentally disabled adults and operates a daycare program for children with diverse needs. She also volunteers with Pisgah Legal Services, where her pro bono work has included representing victims of domestic violence. Jennifer has also been a member of the Children’s Well-Being League since 2019 and has served on the Board in numerous different roles.
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