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W. David Thurman

Thurman, Wilson, Boutwell & Galvin, PA β€’ NC
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W. David Thurman is a distinguished attorney at Thurman, Wilson, Boutwell & Galvin, PA, located in Charlotte, North Carolina. With a robust practice focusing on adoption and personal injury law, David brings a unique blend of expertise and compassion to his work. His journey in the legal field began as a litigation attorney at a prominent Charlotte law firm, where he honed his skills in family law and gained invaluable experience in handling complex litigation for corporate clients. David's passion for helping families navigate the often intricate adoption process sets him apart in the legal community. He understands the emotional nuances involved in adoption and is dedicated to providing personalized guidance to his clients, ensuring that every child's best interests are prioritized. This commitment to advocacy is complemented by his extensive knowledge of personal injury law, allowing him to offer comprehensive legal support to individuals seeking justice and compensation for their injuries. Based in the heart of Charlotte, W. David Thurman is known for his approachable demeanor and unwavering dedication to his clients. His ability to balance the demands of family law with corporate representation showcases his versatility and deep understanding of the legal landscape. Whether working on adoption cases or personal injury claims, David remains focused on achieving the best possible outcomes for those he serves.

About Adoption Law

Adoption attorneys guide families through the legal process of adopting a child. They handle all legal requirements to create new family bonds. Common matters include domestic adoption, international adoption, stepparent adoption, foster care adoption.

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Updated: May 25, 2026