About Julie H. Stubblefield — General Practice Asheboro North Carolina
Julie H. Stubblefield is a general practice Asheboro attorney serving Randolph County residents and small businesses across central North Carolina. The practice handles the everyday legal needs that local families bring to a community lawyer — wills, real estate closings, contracts, civil disputes, and small business questions. Most cases route through the Randolph County Courthouse at 176 East Salisbury Street in Asheboro, where Superior, District, and small claims dockets all sit. Because the firm works in this courthouse regularly, clients benefit from local procedural knowledge.
The practice draws on community-based experience to keep work efficient and fees predictable. Specifically, the office takes the mixed caseload that defines a true generalist — a deed today, a will tomorrow, and a small contract dispute next week. For broader options, residents can also browse the Asheboro attorney directory. In addition, the firm offers initial consultations to outline scope and likely fees before any work begins.
What Clients Say
Clients describe a steady, personable style typical of Piedmont North Carolina practice. Specifically, they appreciate honest fee quotes without surprise add-ons. In addition, several mention quick call returns, which matters during stressful legal events.
General Practice Asheboro — Practice Areas & Services
- Wills, simple trusts, and Randolph County Clerk of Superior Court probate
- Residential real estate closings and deed preparation
- Small business formation, LLC filings, and basic contract drafting
- Landlord-tenant matters and lease drafting
- Small claims and civil disputes under $25,000 in District Court
- Power of attorney, health care directives, and document preparation
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice Asheboro lawyer typically handle?
A generalist takes on the routine legal needs of Randolph County families and small businesses — wills, real estate closings, traffic, landlord disputes, and minor civil claims. Specialized matters such as complex litigation or felony defense are often referred out. This referral practice keeps everyday legal work affordable for households.
How much does a basic legal consultation cost in Asheboro?
Most Randolph County general practitioners charge $100 to $250 for an initial meeting, while several offer free 15-minute calls for simple questions. Wills, deeds, and uncontested closings are typically quoted as flat fees. Hourly billing usually applies only to contested matters.
Where are cases filed in Randolph County?
Felony cases and major civil claims are filed at the Randolph County Courthouse, 176 East Salisbury Street in Asheboro. Smaller civil claims, misdemeanors, and traffic matters route through District Court at the same address. Probate matters go to the Clerk of Superior Court, also in the courthouse.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Asheboro, North Carolina
- North Carolina attorney workforce: Roughly 26,000 lawyers practicing statewide — U.S. BLS Occupational Employment Statistics
- Randolph County population: Approximately 145,000 residents — U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 estimates
- NC small claims limit: $10,000, with cases heard by a magistrate — NC Gen. Stat. §7A-210


