“Through the Client’s Eye” Blog Series
“Through the Client’s Eye” blog series stems from the desire of Modern Legal clients to share information to those who have yet to endure a family law matter. Each client’s story is exquisitely unique; however, there are many times when a client will say at the end of the case, “I wish I had known…” This blog series focuses on filling that gap as a means to help anyone who is about to start or is in the midst of a family law dispute. The comments contained in each blog reflect the feelings and viewpoint of the respective client. All identifying information has been withheld to protect said client’s identity, the children’s identity, as well as any related legal matter.
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Coping with Separation or Divorce
- Overcoming the Fear of Retaliation – Empowering Yourself in the Legal System
- Do not redefine Divorce, reinforce it.
- Three Year Anniversary
- Becoming the Enemy Overnight
- Clear Vision
- No, Nay, Negative
- Project Management of Divorce
- Small Steps
Children
- Traveling Children After Divorce
- Back to School – Education for Parents
- Tips for Embracing the Magic of the Holidays Post Separation or Divorce
Finding Help
- I Deserve a T-Shirt
- I Am An Ugly Crier
- Lost and Found: A story about Marriage and Divorce…and a Retainer
- Still Chasing My Ex – Taking Control when Agreements are Not Kept
Important Considerations
- Sink or Swim – Diving into Divorce
- We Need to Talk…What’s for Dinner?
- Social Media Sabotage
- Single and…oh, so Ready to Mingle?
- Decision Making Design to Save Your Sanity
Others


Inspired by her own experiences with domestic violence and the family court system, Theresa E. Viera became the first lawyer in her family, graduating from the University of North Carolina School of Law. She has dedicated her career to helping families find healthy solutions through various legal tools, including negotiations, mediation, collaborative law, and litigation when necessary. With years of experience in Family Law, she strives to inspire others and make a positive impact on the lives of her clients, just as her mother’s attorney once inspired her.