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The Best Way To Represent Yourself
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...the Affordable Solution for legal assistance!

Call The Lane Law Firm At: (910) 485-1034

You should save www.VirtualLawFirm.com as your internet home page. The virtual law firm is quickly becoming a favorite legal resource for churches, businesses, individuals and families who prefer to competently handle their own important but simple legal matters with limited assistance from competent legal counsel. The website is also a resource for law offices needing to outsource legal research and document preparation. A cutting-edge division of The Lane Law Firm, www.VirtualLawFirm.com is a self-help website that offers a la carte or unbundled legal services for preparing and reviewing contracts and court documents as well as developing strategies for mediation and trial.

Like many law firms, The Lane Law Firm also maintains a traditional firm website at www.LaneLawFirm.com to acquaint potential clients with the law firm’s services and to encourage full scope legal representation for complex legal matters. The Lane Law Firm has additionally launched a virtual law firm to assist small law offices and self-represented individuals and businesses who desire limited scope legal assistance for simple legal matters. Quite possibly the first of its kind, the novel concept of www.VirtualLawFirm.com was born from conscientious efforts to expand the traditional practice of law to better serve the public at large.

Former State Bar counsel and Attorneys Deana and Douglas Brocker recently published an article in the State Bar’s Journal entitled "The Ethical Website" in which Attorneys Brocker discussed the 2005 ethics opinion that was sought for www.VirtualLawFirm.com as early as 2003. In their article, Attorneys Brocker state "A recent ethics opinion explores a cutting-edge use of the internet and websites to deliver legal services." (Deana Brocker and Douglas Brocker, The NC State Bar Journal, 11,4). The virtual law firm demonstrates how The Lane Law Firm thinks outside the box and develops cutting-edge methods for delivering legal services that are important to people and their businesses.

The Lane Law Firm is proud of its history of providing aggressive and results-oriented legal representation while offering timely and direct attorney-client communication. The Lane Law Firm’s legal skills have been the weapon of choice for clients in Raleigh, Charlotte and Fayetteville against some of North Carolina’s most reputable law firms. While the firm only recently opened its Fayetteville office, The Lane Law Firm has served Cumberland County residents and businesses from the firm’s former Wake County offices for more than a decade. Now nestled in the heart of downtime Fayetteville and within walking distance of the Cumberland County Courthouse, the firm’s 213 Dick Street office conveniently offers litigation and legal drafting skills that have been utilized in one of North Carolina’s largest law firms. Incidentally, the firm’s legal research skills were applied in a professionally honored judicial clerkship at the North Carolina Supreme Court. Until now, The Lane Law Firm has been one of our community’s best kept secrets.

Realizing that clients seek legal expertise but nonetheless desire and deserve to be informed participants who ultimately are in charge of their own legal goals and objectives, The Lane Law Firm has always used technology as one of its resources for keeping clients informed and involved in their cases. So, it was no leap for the firm to develop an internet tool for self-represented individuals who need to take charge of their own legal concerns without flying blind. Rather than loosely drafting their own legal contracts that sometimes result in expensive litigation, businesses are now using www.VirtualLawFirm.com for contract preparation and review at a fraction of the cost that might otherwise be spent in a traditional office. While incorporated businesses must still hire a law office such as The Lane Law Firm for litigation, many individuals and general partnerships are pleased that www.VirtualLawFirm.com provides direction and court documents for many cases involving disputes over contractual obligations, monetary compensation, matrimonial law, business formation and business dissolution.

Anyone looking for full service representation by a competent, responsive and effective attorney should seek a free initial consultation with The Lane Law Firm by calling (910) 485-1034 or visiting the office at 213 Dick Street in Fayetteville. If you prefer to represent yourself with the assistance of competent legal counsel, visit www.VirtualLawFirm.com. The virtual law firm is only as far away as your nearest computer.
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Peterkin and Associates, Inc.
Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP)
"Consumer Focused, Quality Driven"
(910) 484-1869 - Office * (910) 486-0335 (SAIOP)
Ed Lyon & Phil Melvin - 486-0335

Peterkin and Associates, Inc. is a corporation that has been providing therapeutic and habilitative services such as: nursing care, psychiatric and psychological services, supported employment and day treatment vocational services, physical and occupational therapy services, dietary and pharmacy services, therapeutic recreation, community-based supports and Community Alternative Program (CAP) services for individuals with severe mental retardation and mental illness since 1986. The agency has served Cumberland County residents with the Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP) since March 2007.

What is SAIOP?

Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP) is geared toward structured individual and group addiction activities and services that are provided at an outpatient program designed to assist adults to begin recovery and learn skills for recovery maintenance. The program meets from three to five times per week for three to five hours per day.

SAIOP services shall include a structured program consisting of, but not limited to, the following services:

1. Individual counseling and support;

2. Group counseling and support;

3. Family counseling, training or support;

4. Biochemical assays to identify recent drug use (e.g. urine drug screens);

5. Strategies for relapse prevention to include community and social support systems in treatment;

6. Life skills;

7. Crisis contingency planning;

8. Disease Management; and

9. Treatment support activities that have been adapted or specifically designed for persons with physical disabilities, or persons with co-occurring disorders of mental illness and substance abuse/dependence or mental retardation/developmental disability and substance abuse/dependence.

The staff is registered and licensed with the North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board and the services are endorsed by the Cumberland County Mental Health Local Management Entity. Because the need for substance abuse services is on the rise and the funds are limited, Peterkin and Associates has adopted higher quality standards than in the past. The agency has recruited some of the best clinicians in North Carolina in the substance abuse field and is currently seeking national accreditation.

Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program can be designed for homogenous groups of persons e.g., pregnant women, and women and their children; individuals with co-occurring Mental Health/Substance Abuse disorders; individuals with HIV; or individuals with similar cognitive levels of functioning. Group counseling shall be provided each day SAIOP services are offered.

SAIOP includes case management to arrange, link or integrate multiple services as well as assessment and reassessment of the individual’s need for services. SAIOP services also inform individuals about benefits, community resources, and services; assists the individual in accessing benefits and services; arranges for the individuals to receive benefits and services; and monitors the provision of services. Individuals may be residents of their own home, a substitute home, or a group care setting; however, the SAIOP will be provided in a setting separate from the individual’s residence.

Peterkin and Associates is driven to fill the gaps left by the Mental Health Reform and serve those in need of Substance Abuse Services in Cumberland County.

For additional information contact Gaynelle Brown or Phil Melvin at: 910-486-0335.

 

Peterkin and Associates, Inc.

131 Hay Street

Fayetteville, NC

910-486-0335 (Office)

910-483-8515 (Fax)

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