NATHAN J. JARVIS, PARTNER


Nathan Jarvis was born and raised in the Adirondacks, a region of upstate New York. Nathan then moved to Wilmington, North Carolina where he graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, majoring in Political Science and minoring in International Affairs. During this time, Nathan was a member of Pi Sigma Alpha national honor society and the Pre-law Society.

After college, Nathan attended Law School and received his Juris Doctor, graduating with honors. During law school, Nathan was a pro bono volunteer with Legal Aid of North Carolina’s Expunction Project, a member of the Democratic and Progressive Society, a criminal law Teacher’s Assistant, and a volunteer with the YMCA of Greater Charlotte. 

Nathan first gained valuable experience as an intern with the New Hanover County’s District Attorney’s Office, where he helped prosecute property and financial crimes. During Law School, Nathan worked at the Neighborhood Advocacy Center of Charlotte, a nonprofit organization that represents indigent clients facing termination of parental rights proceedings. Prior to forming Jarvis Law, PLLC, Nathan worked in private practice where he focused on criminal defense and family law.

Nathan will help you navigate your legal matter in order to move forward in a positive direction. He is thorough in his understanding and application of the law, and he is devoted to learning the story, situation,  and legal needs of each and every client.

ADMITTED TO PRACTICE: 

  • North Carolina

AREAS OF FOCUS: 

EDUCATION:

  • B.A. Bachelor of Arts, Political Science

  • J.D. Juris Doctor

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

  • Mecklenburg County Bar Association

  • North Carolina Bar Association

  • American Bar Association

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS & RECOGNITION:



UNPARALLELED CLIENT SERVICE

Nathan’s philosophy is that all clients deserve both unparalleled legal services and exceptional dedication. All client queries are responded to within one working day making sure no important details are missed.