For Christine Wienberg, family law isn’t just a career; it’s a calling she felt at an early age. Growing up with a single mother who tirelessly tried to provide, often without the child support she deserved, Christine saw firsthand how unfairly women and children can be treated in the legal system. That experience planted a seed for her lifelong goal to ensure families have an advocate who will fight for their rights and help them rebuild when life feels overwhelming.
With more than 25 years of experience, including 12 years serving as a part-time judge in New York, Christine brings a wealth of knowledge and perspective to her practice. Today in Charlotte, she represents clients in alimony, custody disputes, child support, and equitable distribution and divorce cases.
Christine takes time to listen diligently to her clients’ stories, knowing it often takes more than one meeting for someone to adequately express their what they’re going through and their family story. She sees her role not only as an attorney, but as a mentor, helping clients understand the rules of family court, prepare emotionally, and find resources to move forward after divorce.
“Divorce is a traumatic loss, not only for spouses but for children too,” she says. “It’s important to me that my clients feel heard and supported, and that we work together toward the best possible outcome.”
For families in Charlotte who need an experienced attorney and a strong advocate, Christine brings both.