About Rebecca
Rebecca Perry is a distinguished family law attorney based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Since 1995, she has dedicated her legal career to family law, focusing on divorce, domestic violence cases, and related matters. Her expertise is underscored by her status as a North Carolina Board Certified Family Law Specialist, a designation that supports her excellence in this field. Additionally, she is certified by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission as a Family Financial Mediator, further enhancing her ability to assist clients in navigating complex financial issues during divorce proceedings. Admitted to practice in all courts in North Carolina and Texas, Rebecca has also gained access to federal courts, including the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
This broad scope of practice allows her to represent clients in various legal settings, to protect their rights at every level. Her active involvement in professional organizations, such as the North Carolina State Bar, the Texas State Bar, and the Greensboro Bar Association Family Law Section, demonstrates her commitment to staying engaged with the legal community. Rebecca earned her Juris Doctor from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1995, where she developed a strong foundation in legal principles. Prior to her law degree, she obtained an MBA from Texas Christian University in 1990, equipping her with valuable business acumen that benefits her clients in financial negotiations. Her academic journey began at the University of Oklahoma, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 1987.
This diverse educational background allows her to approach family law cases with a unique perspective, understanding the emotional and psychological aspects involved. In recognition of her achievements, Rebecca was named a "Top Rated Family Law Attorney in Greensboro, NC" by Thomson Reuters Super Lawyers in 2020. This accolade highlights her dedication to providing high-quality legal representation and her standing among peers in the field. Beyond her practice, she has served on the Board of Directors for the North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Attorneys and the North Carolina Equality Institute, advocating for equal rights and representation within the legal community. Rebecca also contributes to her community through educational initiatives.
She has presented at the Family Life Council of Greater Greensboro's "Parenting Children of Divorce" seminar, sharing her insights and knowledge with parents navigating challenging family dynamics. Outside of her professional commitments, she enjoys outdoor activities and cherishes time spent with her family, balancing her career with personal fulfillment.