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Copyright 2004-2006,
NC Single Parent LLC


Press / Media Releases
 

For Immediate Release: May 5, 2003


NCSingleParent.com releases
latest edition of Single Parent Times

 

Press Contact: Montie Roland
(919) 481-1845 -or- montie@ncsingleparent.com


Cary, N.C. -- NCSingleParent.com, a local web site designed to be an interactive resource for single parents all across North Carolina, recently released the latest edition of its newsletter, Single Parent Times. NCSingleParent.com was founded by Montie Roland, a single parent and the owner of Cary-based Montie Design (http://www.montie.com). The newsletter can be downloaded at www.NCSingleParent.com.

The issue includes an article about “Mother’s Day and the Single Mom” by Christine Myers, President of the Triangle chapter of Parents Without Partners.

"The idea for NCSingleParent.com came about as a result of my own struggles and challenges," says Roland. "The site is intended to provide easy access to information on how to deal with the issues single parents face every day. The release of this newsletter also coincides with the second anniversary of the website.”

NCSingleParent.com features forums specifically aimed at issues unique to single parents. The legal issues forum covers child support and other divorce and child custody-related issues and is moderated by a family law attorney. Other forums address issues such as separation, divorce and even finding help with tasks such as home repair. The site's other resources include articles written by other single parents and features event postings for single parent-related events and classes in the Triangle area.


To obtain a copy of the newsletter visit http://www.NCSingleParent.com or send an e-mail to info@ncsingleparent.com.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Feb 2, 2005 

NCSingleParent.com launches “Ask a Real Estate Agent” forum 
Realtor Jacki Harrell Helps Single Parents Answer Questions
 
 

Press Contact:  
Montie Roland

(919)  481-1845
montie@ncsingleparent.com
 

Cary, N.C. –Jacki Harrell, a licensed real estate agent with Howard Perry and Walston, will moderate the ‘Ask a Real Estate Agent’ forum on NCSingleParent.com.   Jacki will help single parents answer questions about buying and selling real estate in North Carolina.   

“This forum is the next step in our continuing efforts to minister to single parents in North Carolina,” says Montie Roland, Publisher and Founder of NCSingleParent.com.  “Jacki will be able to provide single parents with free advice and information about buying and selling houses.” 

“The ‘Ask an Attorney’ forum is one of the most popular features on NCSingleParent.com,” adds Roland.  “We hope that this new forum will be just as helpful to single parents throughout our state.”  

For more information visit http://www.NCSingleParent.com or send an e-mail to info@ncsingleparent.com.  You can contact Jacki at JHarrell@hpw.com or by visiting the forums at www.ncsingleparent.com

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The electronic version of the press kit (including a photo of Jacki) is available at: www.ncsingleparent.com/jacki.zip

 

 

For Immediate Release:  March 23, 2004

 Colony Tire and NCSingleParent.com team up
to sponsor Free Car Care Clinics for Single Parents

Press Contact:  Montie Roland
(919) 412-0559

(Click Here) to send e-mail

             CARY, NC – Colony Tire is teaming up with NCSingleParent.com to sponsor a pair of free Care Care Clinics for Single Parents.  The clinics will be held at Colony Tire’s Cary location on Saturday, April 10 and Saturday, April 17.  Both events will begin at 3:00 p.m. 

             “Being a single parent is tremendously challenging, and in a perfect world every family would have two happily-married parents under one roof,” says Montie Roland, a single parent and the founder of NCSingleParent.com.  “However, it is a fact that there are many single parents in the Triangle and across North Carolina.  It is my hope that this site and events such as the Care Care Clinics at Colony Tire help single parents meet the unique challenges they face each day.”

             For more information or to RSVP for one of the car clinics, please visit www.NCSingleParent.com.

           NCSingleParent.com is North Carolina’s online gathering place for single parents.  The site was created to address the wide range of issues unique to single parents.  The site features a service which allows single parents to rate their family law attorney.  Additionally, the site offers a number of issue-specific forums, as well as information about single parent ministries and other resources for single parents.  The legal issues forum, which is moderated by a family law attorney, covers child support and other divorce and child custody-related issues.  The financial issues forum is moderated by a financial planner who is also a single parent.   Other forums address issues such as separation, divorce, planning a vacation, event postings for single parent-related events, and even finding help with tasks such as home repair.  For more information visit http://www.NCSingleParent.com or send an email to info@ncsingleparent.com

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For Immediate Release:  March 2, 2004

 New Forum on NCSingleParent.com allows Single Parents to Rate Their Family Law Attorney

Press Contact:  Montie Roland

(919) 412-0559

(Click Here) to send e-mail

             CARY, NC – NCSingleParent.com has launched a forum which enables single parents to rate their family law attorneys. 

             “Being a single parent is tremendously challenging, and in a perfect world every family would have two happily-married parents under one roof,” says Montie Roland, a single parent and the founder of NCSingleParent.com.  “However, it is a fact that there are many single parents and that many single parents find themselves in need of a family law attorney.  NCSingleParent.com is now offering a new service called Rate Your Attorney.  Allowing single parents to rate the performance of their family law attorney empowers single parents who need an attorney to make a more informed decision when choosing one.  Separation and divorce is traumatic enough without having to go through the ordeal of hiring a poor-performing attorney.”

The NCSingleParent.com Rate Your Attorney service enables registered users to review their attorney and to view attorney reviews by county.  Postings include a general review of the attorney, pros and cons single parents have experienced when working with the attorney, and a review of the attorney’s customer service and pricing.   Anyone who wishes to read reviews or post one of their own can do so by visiting www.NCSingleParent.com.  There is no cost to post a rating or view ratings.  

The value of NCSingleParent.com’s Rate Your Attorney is already being recognized, despite the fact that the service is barely two weeks old.   “Many of the prayer requests and worries that I hear from single parents directly relate to what their attorney does or does not do,” says Brad Harbaugh, Singles Pastor at Colonial Baptist Church in Cary, North Carolina.  “Therefore, recommendations of a trusted attorney are very valuable.”
 

"The idea for NCSingleParent.com came about when I realized that I was continually hearing single parents ask similar questions," says Roland.   "The site is intended to provide easy access to information on how to deal with the issues single parents face every day – basically, to answer the common questions that come up again and again."

 NCSingleParent.com was formed to address the wide range of issues unique to single parents.  The site features a number of issue-specific forums, as well as information about single parent ministries and other resources for single parents.  The legal issues forum, which is moderated by a family law attorney, covers child support and other divorce and child custody-related issues.  The financial issues forum is moderated by a financial planner who is also a single parent.   Other forums address issues such as separation, divorce, planning a vacation, event postings for single parent-related events, and even finding help with tasks such as home repair.  For more information visit http://www.NCSingleParent.com or send an email to info@ncsingleparent.com

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