About Ashley T
Ashley T Banks built a legal foundation through formal study before stepping into practice. She earned a B.A. in Political Science from North Carolina State University in 2025 and went on to attend Campbell Law School, where she completed her legal training. Those years shaped her understanding of how law intersects with everyday life.
Her résumé includes an early position as an associate at Younce, Vtipil, & Baznik, P.A., listed in 2013. That role sits alongside long-standing professional memberships. Since 2013 she has held membership in the North Carolina Bar Association’s Family Law Section, the Wake County Bar Association, the North Carolina Advocates for Justice’s Family Law Section, and the 10th Judicial District Bar Association. Those affiliations indicate ongoing engagement with peers and continuing legal education in areas that members of those groups pursue.
Colleagues describe her approach as steady and practical. She brings courtroom preparation and client counseling into each matter she handles. Her practice habits reflect the routines many trial attorneys adopt: thorough file work, motion practice, and attention to statutory deadlines. She has spent much of her time on matters commonly handled by family law practitioners, and membership in multiple family law sections has kept her connected to developments in that field.
Banks is admitted to practice in North Carolina. Her work at Younce, Vtipil, & Baznik, P.A. has involved both client-facing tasks and behind-the-scenes preparation. She has maintained ties to county and state bar organizations, which provide access to seminars and local networks that inform everyday practice. Those networks help attorneys stay current on procedural changes and emerging case law relevant to family law claims.
Her public profile is built around steady participation in professional groups and day-to-day practice at a law firm that handles family law cases. She continues to be active in the North Carolina legal community, attending bar section meetings and contributing to local legal discussion. Her current practice concentrates on family law matters.