CLEMMONS FAMILY LAW - Key Persons


Holly M. Groce

Job Titles:
  • / ATTORNEY
  • Counsel for Davie County Department of Social Services
Holly M Groce practices in the area of family law with a focus on child welfare law, juvenile law, child custody, child support, termination of parental rights, and adoption. Holly earned her undergraduate degree from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1992 and her Juris Doctorate from Campbell University School of Law in 1995. She was licensed in 1995 and has been in practice for more than 24 years. Since 2006 Holly has served as counsel for Davie County Department of Social Services. Prior to her work in Davie County, she served as Attorney Advocate for the Guardian ad Litem Program in Iredell County for three years. All aspects of child welfare law including litigation and appeallate work have been Holly's primary focus of practice for more than fourteen years. Protecting children and assisting families maneuver through difficult times in the court system has been Holly's long-term mission. Holly M Groce has resided in Clemmons for most of her life and attended elementary school in the building where Clemmons Family Law is located. She and her husband have three sons who are all active in the community. Holly presently serves on the Board of the Clemmons Community Foundation and has served on the Board of the Jerry Long YMCA. She is active in her church, has served on various PTSA committees and boards, and is involved in other community engagements. Holly enjoys spending time with her family at sporting events and traveling. PRACTICE AREAS Divorce

Kyla Sipprell

Job Titles:
  • / ATTORNEY
Kyla Sipprell exclusively practices in the area of family law including divorce, alimony, child custody, child support, equitable distribution, and separation and property settlement agreements. Kyla earned her law degree with Honors and her undergraduate degree with Honors and Distinction from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She was licensed in 1996 and has more than 20 years of litigation experience. Prior to forming Clemmons Family Law, Kyla was a partner at Allman Spry Davis Leggett & Crumpler P.A., one the oldest firms in Winston-Salem. Kyla has lived in Clemmons for more than 18 years with her husband, a Clemmons native, and two daughters. Kyla presently serves on the Ethics and Grievance Committee for the 31st Judicial District/Forsyth County Bar Association and was president of the Forsyth County Women Attorneys Association from 2017 to 2019. Kyla was an active grant writer on the PTSA Board when her children were younger and has also been active in the local nonprofit community. She served two terms on the Board of Directors of the Parenting Path (formerly Stop Child Abuse Now). Kyla loves traveling and spending time at the beach with her family. PRACTICE AREAS Divorce