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Specialties
We are an experienced law firm serving clients in the areas of bankruptcy, Social Security disability, personal injury, family law and criminal law.
History
Established in 2004.
At Tomblin, Farmer & Morris, PLLC we are dedicated to providing excellence in legal representation. Our firm offers a broad range of legal services to meet our clients’ needs with a significant focus of our practice being bankruptcy and Social Security disability matters. Every client is extremely important to us, and we strive to give the assistance needed to obtain the best results possible.
Our firm was established by A. Clyde Tomblin in the 1950s. Joshua and Andrea Farmer joined the firm in 2004 when it became known as Tomblin and Farmer, PLLC. In 2006, Mr. Tomblin retired and became Of Counsel to the firm. During that same time, Mark Morris joined the firm as a partner and the firm’s name changed to Tomblin, Farmer & Morris, PLLC. Our firm has for many years served clients in Rutherford County, North Carolina and the surrounding counties. Currently, we have offices located in Rutherfordton, Marion and Shelby in North Carolina and Spartanburg in South Carolina
Meet the Business Owner
Joshua F.
Business Owner
Joshua B. Farmer was born in Hendersonville, North Carolina, but has lived in Rutherford County since 1986. Upon his admission to the bar, Josh joined the firm of Tomblin and Perry Attorneys in Spindale, North Carolina. Currently, Josh is a partner in Tomblin, Farmer & Morris, PLLC. Since beginning his practice, Josh has been serving the citizens of Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina for their legal needs. His practice focuses on bankruptcy matters and civil litigation. This includes representing individual and business debtors in bankruptcy in their Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 matters. He is married to Andrea G. Farmer and has one son, Thomas Bradley Farmer.
Bar Admissions:
* North Carolina State Bar — 2004
* South Carolina State Bar — 2005
* United States District Court — Western District of North Carolina — 2004
* United States District Court — District of South Carolina — 2009