About Fred B Amos
Fred B Amos II built his legal and business foundation at Campbell University. He earned both a Juris Doctor and a Master of Business Administration there, completing law school in 1998 after beginning his studies in 1995 and receiving his MBA the same year. The dual degrees shaped how he approaches cases that involve both legal and financial questions.
Amos’s work is rooted in North Carolina practice. He is licensed to practice in that state and has organized his career around family law matters. Over the years he has moved from classroom theory to courtroom and office practice. He has represented clients through contested divorces and negotiated settlements. He has also worked on custody disputes and matters involving spousal and child support.
His background in business has influenced the way he handles economic aspects of family cases. Amos pays attention to valuation issues and the division of assets. He often addresses retirement accounts, business interests, and tax considerations that affect settlements and long-term outcomes. He tends to frame legal options in practical, financially informed terms so clients can weigh short-term results against long-term consequences.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He prepares financial affidavits and settlement proposals carefully. He reviews documentation thoroughly and focuses on the underlying numbers as much as the courtroom narrative. In custody matters he balances parental responsibilities against what courts will find legally relevant. He works to make sure parenting plans are clear and enforceable.
Outside the immediate casework, Amos has stayed connected to developments in family law. He follows changes in state statutes and court rulings that affect property division and support formulas. He has experience presenting evidence and examining experts in financial matters when complex assets are at stake.
Today he practices at Midtown Divorce & Family Law. His office handles divorce, custody, support and related post-judgment issues. Clients come to him for help untangling legal and financial questions that often arise when families separate. He bases his practice on combining legal training and business insight to address those concerns.
His current practice focuses on divorce, child custody, support and the financial issues that accompany family law cases.