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Welcome

 Katie Bowles Miller is the owner and Founder of Smart Divorce, a law firm transforming how you go through your divorce – with less stress, lower legal fees, and with the direct support of an attorney with over 16 years of experience in family law cases just like yours.  

The personal attention to your life, your family, and your future are paramount to the Smart Divorce experience.   

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Smart Divorce Charlotte, PLLC

307 W. Tremont Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina 28203, United States

‪(980) 290-3030

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