Shankar Suzanne P
Suzanne has been a Godsend for me and my family. She is extremely professional and very good under pressure. Suzanne is flexible and she has helped me the past 10 years. I’ve had primary custody of my son since he was 4 months old. It’s not typical for a father to get that, let alone, keep that for a decade. Suzanne has been there right beside me through all of it. She feels more like family, rather than my attorney. I cannot stress enough, if you need a family law attorney, she is the best option in Fayetteville North Carolina. She is second to none.
Suzanne Shankar is the only attorney to stand up to the old boys club in the Cumberland County Courthouse. She is held in the highest regard by all who know her, or worked in the legal field. I would come back if she was my attorney!
She was very helpful and answered all my questions I seriously recommend her to anyone who is looking for a lawyer
I spoke with several high profile attorneys before I met with Susanne. Her meeting was far and away the BEST of them all. Very helpful, useful and valuable advice, went beyond what I expected.
If you are a victim of Domestic Abuse DO NOT hire this lawyer. I had retained Ms. Shanker as my attorney for the contempt proceedings my ex boyfriend had against me. Prior to our consult, I had emailed everything I had to support my case and my position to her. The documents included: 1)Picture of the marks that were left on my baby when he was two months old by the Defendant (I was considered the Plaintiff) 2) Picture of my face showing the injuries I had sustained from the Defendant punching me. 3) The copy of the original agreement entered by the defendant and myself. 4) A copy of the agreement the defendant’s lawyer had typed up that was very different than our agreement. 5) Voluntary Psyche evaluation I did with a forensic psychologist that is court admissible outlining the abuse I and the child suffered and attested to other things such as the defendant not having any contact with the minor child. 6) The Original Complaint that the Defendant was now claiming against me 7) My responses to the complaints. I had also, outlined in the email: “Important notes: Father has not seen child since September 12th court date Father has not had child since August 14th 1) Father dropped child off at daycare with hand foot mouth, without meds, without notifying mother or daycare 2) Pictures of how advanced it was are attached 3) signed letter from daycare director is on file with me; no she is not allowed to do notarized on school letterhead. Father has never facetimed/skyped his son Father has never texted or called him Father has not seen him…I will have two witnesses with a possible third available for court on the 22nd to contradict his alleged involvement in the child's life. I have a stack of affidavits.” I would later provide the document from the forensic attachment specialist stating his recommendations that the child have no overnights and supervised visitations and how terrible the consequences would be. I had thought I had satisfied the agreement that “both parents agree to abide by the professional’s opinion.” Ms. Shanker refused to argue that I had done as the agreement stated. She stated that she didn’t believe anyone could be an expert on a child this young. I told her that he had gotten an injunction stating that the child couldn’t leave the state, but he didn’t live in the state anymore and neither did I. That there was a Military protection order in place, but he came up and cornered me in the lobby of the court house in front of the kids. That he and I went into another room to talk and that he told me that he will take my son and I will never see him again. That he has a lawyer and I do not that he is married now and I am not. “Do not make me fight for my son.” Attorney Shankar had this knowledge and evidence, did not vet it, twice relayed to me what my ex was saying though my evidence contradicted it. She told me not to show to a court date that there would be a continuance and then entered into an emergency visitation hearing without letting me know that gave my ex the right to take my nonverbal 15mo anywhere with “no provisions” even though I do not have his address, phone number, he lives in another state, his wife lives in yet another state. She had called me and my son names such as “mistress” and “love child” though I had stated that my ex was not married when my son was conceived and born and instead he cheated on me. I have filed a complaint with the NC State Bar attaching all of the above documents. It is pending review.