Founder and Senior Attorney

Glenn S. Doyle is the Founder and a practicing attorney at The Doyle Law Group, P.A., Attorneys at Law. With over 20 years of experience representing clients in family law and divorce cases, Glenn aggressively yet professionally advocates for his clients.

In addition to managing the firm, Glenn remains actively involved in cases, leveraging his extensive background to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients.

Licenses

  1. Admitted to the North Carolina Bar, 1998
    • Allows Glenn to practice law in the state of North Carolina
  2. Admitted to practice before the United States Federal District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
    • Allows Glenn to represent clients in Federal Eastern District Court cases

Education

  1. B.S. in Criminal Justice and Minor in History, East Carolina University, 1995
    • Graduated Dean’s List, demonstrating outstanding academic achievement
  2. Juris Doctor, Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, 1998
    • Successfully completed required coursework and earned law degree to practice law

Practice Areas

  1. Family Law
    • Areas including divorce, separations, alimony, child custody, and modifications
  2. Divorce
    • Dissolution of marriage including division of assets and determination of support
  3. Civil Litigation
    • Representing plaintiffs or defendants in non-criminal lawsuits and appeals
  4. Personal Injury
    • Representing injured victims in obtaining compensation for harms suffering

Speaking Engagements & Published Works

Glenn utilizes his depth of legal knowledge to educate other professionals through continuing education seminars and publishing on relevant topics:

  1. Financial Divorce Settlement From Start to Finish
    • Authored two chapters in this legal guide on financial settlements
  2. Divorce Litigation From Start to Finish
    • Wrote two chapters in this book on managing divorce litigation
  3. Real Estate Issues in Divorce
    • Presented seminar to attorneys on real estate concerns in divorce cases