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Camino Law - Bilingual Law Firm is a leading family and immigration practice in Greensboro. Our team is dedicated to protecting children and supporting families with trauma-informed care, calming client spaces and modern cloud systems. We handle child custody, surrogacy, adoption, paternity and immigration pathways, and are community-focused and inclusive.
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I was blessed with crossing paths with this firm! Coming from a firm where communication was lacked, it was a whole 360! Shannon is AMAZING! I was referred by a friend to give them a shot and I am beyond happy with them! They make you feel welcomed and super personable! Every step of the way Shannon communicated with me and if I didn’t understand something she would help explain it to me! Thanks for all you have done for me and thanks to the amazing staff also!! YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING! God bless! May all your pillows stay fluffed and cold at night!
We cannot say enough about Abigail Seymour and the Team at Camino Family Law. We came to Camino Law seeking emergency custody of our grandson, who has lived with us since birth. We were receiving threats from his unstable and dangerous absent parent. Abigail and her team embraced us immediately, and we obtained emergency custody within 24 hours. As we went through the legal process to obtain sole and permanent custody, they walked us through each step and judicial appearance. They gave us good, honest, information, and were available any time we had a question or concern. We just received sole and permanent custody of our grandson! There's just no way to express our gratitude and relief and joy. I have known since day one that God sent us to Abigail, Melissa, and their team. They took such good care of us and we knew we were a priority and loved. We cannot say enough about their knowledge, professionalism, caring, and results. They have been a beacon of hope and we have the safety and peace of grandson. Thank you all so much! Jo-Ann and Chris Peck
I've known Abigail Seymour for many years and have seen the kind of dedication she puts into everything she does. I observed this during her time as a magazine writer/editor and her subsequent years as a [talented] photographer. So I had no doubt that when she made the decision to study law and eventually start Camino Law she would would approach it with the same brand of professionalism and passion she has applied to all her work. She recently provided me some legal advice and encouragement and was empathetic, enthusiastic, and demonstrated that she knows the law well — Abigail inspires trust and is also a pleasure to work with!
I cannot recommend Camino Law enough. After an awful experience trying to navigate the system on our own—where we were misled and left completely unprepared in court—we turned to Camino Law for help securing custody of my niece. From the very beginning, Abigail brought clarity, professionalism, and an unshakable sense of purpose to our case. The legal system is far more complex and confusing than I ever imagined. What I thought would be a simple guardianship situation turned into a maze of technicalities that left me completely overwhelmed. Abigail stepped in and handled every step with grace and zero nonsense. She was honest, direct, and incredibly efficient—even with a tight deadline and unexpected delays on our end that could have made things harder. Unlike our previous experience, where we were told one thing and blindsided in court, Camino Law was transparent, grounded, and focused on what mattered: protecting a child and giving her stability. I truly believe Abigail made the impossible possible. If you’re trying to navigate family law and don’t know who to trust, trust Camino. They are the real deal.
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- Immigration
- Green Card
- Temporary visa
- Student visa
- Family
- Divorce and Separation
- Child Custody and Support
- Visitation and Parenting Time
- Meditation and Conflict Resolution
- Adoption and Guardianship














