Duchess Chance — family-reported GAL / Child Representative / Attorney / GAL / Child Representative

Court actor · Public record · North Carolina

DuchessChance

Attorney / GAL / Child Representative

5 families reportedBeaufort countyLatest report Jul 2026

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WHAT FAMILIES SAY

She only becomes involved and advocates when it is convenient for her. Contradicted herself multiple times on whether removals impact children dependent on what fits the current narrative. Does not advocate independently but clearly makes recommendations in conjunction with DSS. Even if it is not in the best interest of the child.
She was my GAL. I reported abuse to her which she did nothing about. I reported my money was being held by DSS from my job and she did nothing. I reported Abby Williams making me write a statement she was giving and spelling words for me and she did nothing. I told her the truth about my parents and why I kept trying to go home to them but it was never reported. She wouldn’t allow me to see my…
Loss of time with child. Loss of job traumatizing to child and family
Lied to my children repeatedly. Participated in letting my daughter think I didn't want her home. Said she only "has" to speak to my children once every 90 days. Has hung up on my grandmother before and me as well. Her GAL reports are filled with lies and inconsistencies.
Falsified her reports to the judge. Did not visit or talk with the children as reported. Allowed children’s visits with abuser to continue even after she struck children on several occasions and children were refusing visits she made them attend stating it is an order and you and your dad will be in trouble with the judge if you do not go. She allowed contact with siblings to be severely…

These are allegations reported directly by families through the survey. They are published because 5 unrelated households independently described this court actor — the public-record threshold.

Family-reported submissions.