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James W. Lea, III

James W. Lea III practices extensively in the area of family law and has done so for most of his 45 year career in law. Mr. Lea has served on the North Carolina Bar Association Family Council, a selected group of family lawyers that sets policy and recommends changes to family law on behalf of the North Carolina Bar Association. He was selected to serve on the North Carolina Bar Association Committee on Mediation and Arbitration in family law cases and has spoken at numerous seminars sponsored by the North Carolina Bar Association on issues relating to family law. Mr. Lea has been recognized as AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell for thirty consecutive years. This honor is the highest possible peer rating and is reserved for attorneys who demonstrate the pinnacle of professional excellence, legal knowledge, and ethical standards.

The Lea/Schultz Law Firm Family Law and Divorce Attorneys in Wilmington, NC

Exceeded My Expectations

"Jim is an outstanding attorney who exceeded my expectations and got me the best outcome possible. I consulted multiple attorneys prior to finding Jim; no one came close to his level of professionalism and experience. Jim was an invaluable resource during a very difficult time and he truly has his clients' best interests in mind. I cannot recommend Jim more highly."

-Kriste S.

Well Worth It

Mr. Lea and staff were very in tune and compassionate during one of the most difficult times in my life. He fought for me and looked out for me and my kids future. Divorce is not easy and there are no winners but after hearing other stories from friends, I am most thankful that I found the right attorney, and I know my future is not going to be so bad after all. If you want someone to fight for your rights call him. It is a small investment at the beginning but the payoff in the end is well worth it ten fold."

-Anonymous

Nothing But Stellar

There can never be enough words of gratitude I have for Jim Lea and his staff. The divorce process was a long journey and something I would never want to do again, but I am very thankful Jim was by my side. He listened diligently and acknowledged my fears, anger, and sadness with such kindness, understanding and support that truly kept me from breaking into pieces. His confidence made me feel safe.

-Anonymous

Above and Beyond My Expectations

"The attorneys and paralegals at the Lea/ Schultz Law Firm have gone above and beyond my expectations during my long and convoluted legal case with my ex. They are knowledgeable, professional and Jim has a calming demeanor that helps me relax and trust in the legal process as it unfolds. I hope no one has as complicated a legal case as I have endured, but if they do, they can rest it in no better hands than the professionals in the Lea/ Schultz Law Firm."

-Anonymous

Clear, Thoughtful Guidance

"They took time to understand my unique situation and provided clear, thoughtful guidance every step of the way.  The entire team worked seamlessly together to make a challenging time in my life as manageable as possible."

-William O.

Unparalleled, Prowess Reputation


"To say I am grateful is beyond an understatement.  I cannot even begin to express how thankful I am for the unparalleled, prowess representation that Jim Lea continues to provide me. I have never felt like "just another client," he continues to work diligently and tirelessly to represent me to the absolute best of his best.  I highly recommend Jim to anyone who is in the grips of litigation."

-S.T.

Recognized by Best Lawyers in America® 2026

Many good lawyers can “handle” a case. Great lawyers set policy and change the game. Out of 100 cases that the North Carolina Bar Association has deemed the most important cases in family law — James W. Lea, III has been recognized for an astounding 15 cases. His landmark arguments and advocacy has led to law changes in North Carolina that are in place currently.  His critical cases include child custody and child support, post separation support and alimony, equitable distribution and termination of parental rights.

Throughout his legal career, Mr. Lea has gained extensive knowledge in the intricacies of equitable distribution, including but not limited to the valuation of small closely held corporations, division and evaluation of pensions and other complex property issues that arise in family law litigation. He has handled cases involving millions of dollars worth of assets as well as dealing with the difficult emotional issues that are inevitable in marital break-ups.

 

Mr. Lea has an experienced and extremely talented legal staff that have been with him for many years and have also gained extensive knowledge in dealing with family law issues. The firm prides itself on the organizational aspects of processing family law cases but takes more pride in the sensitivity, care and compassion in which we handle extremely difficult period of time for our clients. We like our clients to feel as if they are with a second family during this emotionally difficult time and do everything possible  meet the needs and concerns of our individual clients.

Mr. Lea has previously served as President of the New Hanover County Bar Association, Chairman of the Democratic Party for New Hanover County, and has served on the Board of Trustees for Cape Fear Community College. Mr. Lea is also the past President of the Residents of Old Wilmington, was the Chairman of fundraising for the YMCA and has served on the Board of Directors for the Opera Theatre Company, and on the Board of Directors for the Historic Wilmington Foundation. Mr. Lea also has created and continues to sponsor a scholarship each year at Cape Fear Community College.

 

When he is not practicing law, and making Wilmington a better place to live — he  is an avid tennis player and recent winner of the USTA over 55 State Championship.

Education & Associations

Bar Admissions

  • North Carolina, 1980

  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina, 1981

  • U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit

Education

  • Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Buies Creek, North Carolina
    J.D. – 1980

  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
    B.A. – 1976

  • Honors: Honor Roll

  • Major: Psychology

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • New Hanover County Bar Association, Secretary-Treasurer

  • New Hanover County Bar Association, President Elect, 1991

  • New Hanover County Bar Association, President, 1992

  • North Carolina Bar Association, Family Law Council, Member

  • North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Member, Political Action Committee, 1987 – 1988

  • National Academy of Trial Lawyers

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