Chatham County
Wake County
Durham County
Orange County
We offer virtual legal services with clear scope, straightforward communication, and flat-fee or limited-scope options for select family law matters—so you can move forward confidently.
Virtual appointments + convenient communication
Flat-fee and limited-scope options (select matters)
Clear deliverables and next steps
Professional, client-centered guidance
Evening and weekend appointments are available.
Finalize your divorce with a streamlined, virtual process and clear next steps. Ideal for clients who are ready to move forward and want guidance preparing and completing the required paperwork.
Best for: uncontested matters and clients seeking limited-scope support.
Protect your peace and your future by putting important terms in writing. We help you clarify property, support, and practical boundaries through a well-structured separation agreement.
Options: drafting, review of an existing draft, and limited-scope negotiation support.
Need to transfer an ownership interest in real property—often after separation or divorce? We prepare your quitclaim deed and provide step-by-step guidance for proper signing and recording.
Note: A quitclaim deed transfers ownership interest but does not change mortgage responsibility.
Receive focused legal guidance tailored to your situation through a virtual strategy session. Ideal for clients who need help understanding options, reviewing documents, or planning next steps in select family law, civil, or property-related matters.
Best for: self-represented individuals, small claims issues, landlord-tenant concerns, contract questions, and limited-scope support.
You’ll leave with: a clear action plan and recommendations tailored to your goals.
Plan ahead with essential estate planning documents prepared through a clear, virtual process. Ideal for clients who want practical guidance with wills, powers of attorney, and related planning documents.
Best for: individuals seeking straightforward estate planning and limited-scope support.
This practice is designed for clients who:
Need legal guidance with an uncontested divorce
Need a separation agreement or property settlement agreement
Need assistance with a quitclaim deed or other property transfer matter
Need straightforward estate planning documents, such as a will or power of attorney
Need a legal strategy session for a select civil matter, such as small claims, landlord-tenant, or contract concerns
Want focused legal strategy, document support, and clear next steps without full litigation representation
Prefer the convenience of a virtual appointment model with evening availability
If you are looking for defined legal services, practical guidance, and a structured process, this practice may be a good fit for your needs.
1. Schedule a Consultation
A consultation is the first step to discuss your matter, your goals, and whether limited-scope services are appropriate.
2. Intake + Conflict Check
If we move forward, you will complete intake information and a conflict check will be performed.
3. Engagement Agreement + Payment
If representation is appropriate, you will receive a written engagement agreement outlining the scope of services and fees.
4. Legal Services Performed
Legal work is performed within the agreed scope, with clear communication and a structured process.
Precious Vines Harris is an attorney and legal educator with 20 years of experience in the legal field. Attorney Vines Harris holds a Juris Doctorate from North Carolina Central University School of Law. She holds a Masters Degree in Human Services, with a concentration in Non-Profit Management from Capella University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from North Carolina Central University. She has been admitted to practice in the United States Federal Court-Eastern District Admission.
Attorney Vines Harris has worked for various law firms, in addition to having her own law practice. Some of her practice and consulting areas have included general civil, criminal, disability, family, and real estate.
Attorney Vines Harris currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Paralegal Certification, with the North Carolina State Bar.