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679 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 22030 in Fairfax, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $332 per hour.
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Sarah Haight is an attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Her practice covers every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, visitation and support cases. Ms. Haight works in the firm’s Fairfax office, and represents clients in Fairfax County and all across Northern Virginia.. Ms. Haight earned her law degree from The Pennsylvania State University in 2014, after graduating from Purdue University in 2011. She was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 2014 and the Virginia Bar in 2016.. Ms. Haight began her legal career by working as an Assistant District Attorney in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania from 2014–2015.. Ms. Haight and her husband (a Navy JAG officer) then relocated to Virginia, and she moved from criminal law to family law. Ms. Haight practiced exclusively family law as an Associate at Hofheimer Family Law Firm in Virginia Beach from 2015–2018.. After her husband was relocated to Oklahoma, Ms. Haight worked as a Staff Attorney for the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2018–2020.. In 2021, Sarah returned to the practice of family law, working as an Associate for the Law Office of Afsana Chowdhury, PLC in Fairfax. Ms. Haight practiced exclusively family law for that office until 2023, when she joined Livesay & Myers, P.C.. Ms. Haight resides with her husband and two children in Alexandria, Virginia.
Sara Barr Entis, Attorney (Licensed in VA, DC and MD). Like Evan, Sara attended the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1992. Sara then received her law degree from American University’s Washington College of Law in 1997. Sara handles Probate and Trust administration for the Farr Law Firm, and is also part of our Estate Planing and Elder Law team. Sara lives in Great Falls with her two children, two dogs and three cats. She enjoys hiking, reading, travel, riding on rollercoasters with her son, and cooking with her daughter.
Ryan Rambudhan attended the John Jay College where he graduated with highest honors (summa cum laude). He later received a merit scholarship to attend the highly-competitive George Washington University Law School. Ryan then gained experience at a prosecutor’s office and assisted in the prosecution of many DWI and drug related offenses. Under the direction of a DWI trial judge, Ryan drafted legal opinions to assist in deciding motions that raised technical and constitutional challenges to DWI stops and arrests. Today, Ryan is a principal partner at S&R Law Firm where he focuses on DUI, traffic, and criminal defense. Because Ryan understands how police and prosecutors approach cases, he is able to build a strategic defense for his clients who face criminal charges. As an adjunct professor at the George Washington Law School, Ryan shares his expansive knowledge and experience by training first year students in legal writing and oral advocacy.
Robert M. Worster III (Rob) is a 2005 cum laude graduate of the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. He is licensed to practice in all state trial and appellate courts in the Commonwealths of Virginia.. Rob is a member of the Virginia State Bar and Virginia Law Foundation. He is also on the Fairfax Bar Association's Board of Directors and is Secretary of the Fairfax Law Foundation.. Rob has practiced family law and criminal defense since 2005, mostly in Northern Virginia. He handles all aspects of family law cases including support, protective orders, domestic assault and battery, military divorces, and custody disputes. He has resolved many cases through trial and alternative dispute resolution and routinely drafts complex prenuptial, property, support and custody agreements. Rob serves as a mediator (with and without attorneys) and was certified as a Guardian Ad Litem for Children by the Supreme Court of Virginia in 2009.. Rob believes that the needs of the case dictate the most appropriate approach, whether it be litigation or mediation. He attempts to minimize attorneys’ fees and costs and to use collaborative and cooperative techniques whenever possible.. Prior to beginning his private practice, Rob served as a prosecutor and as a judicial law clerk to Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge Randy I. Bellows and legal intern to United States District Court Judge Henry E. Hudson. He also interned with the United States Attorney’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office and Rappahannock Legal Services (Legal Aid).. While in law school, Rob was a published member of the University of Richmond Law Review, co-winner of the Chief Justice Carrico Appellate Advocacy Moot Court Competition, and editor of the law school’s newspaper, Juris Publici.. Rob is a jazz musician, woodworker and proud USMC veteran.
Rob Surovell focuses his practice in the areas of civil litigation, family law, and personal injury. Mr. Surovell’s forty-nine years of practicing law began in 1969. He is a founding Member of the Firm. Rob believes his law license privileges him to help people with their most intimate conflicts and concerns, and he takes his responsibilities very seriously.. Rob is licensed in all of the state and Federal courts in Virginia. He has obtained five reversals in the Supreme Court of Virginia and Court of Appeals, and he has successfully defended trial court victories in the appellate courts. In family law matters, Mr. Surovell encourages his clients to put the interest of their children first. He has handled divorce cases involving no assets and divorces involving estates up to $40,000,000, but he believes that all clients are entitled to the same dignity and courtesy regardless of wealth or status. Some of his significant injury victories include a $3,600,000 jury verdict for a fireman injured in an ambulance accident and settlements for injury victims ranging from $495,000 to $3,400,000.. Rob Surovell is a lifelong resident of Fairfax County, Virginia. In his spare time, Rob enjoys traveling, reading, and staying in touch with his family and friends. He has visited all fifty states and four continents.
Richard Owen Bolger, Esq. manages Bolger Law Firm, PLLC. He has practiced law in the Washington DC metropolitan area since 1983. Mr. Bolger began his practice as a trial lawyer handling bankruptcy, criminal, personal injury, divorce, and civil litigation cases. He has handled thousands of cases over the years. Today, his practice is focused on bankruptcy, real estate and personal injury cases. He has recently been named to Virginia Business magazine’s 2011 list of Legal Elite, repeating his inclusion on the list in 2010.. Mr. Bolger is admitted in all local, and most of the Federal courts in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. He is a member of the Fairfax County Bar Association and the Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association. He and his family reside in Fairfax County. Mr. Bolger has been involved in youth sports as a coach for over fifteen years. He has been active in civic matters such as local traffic issues (eg, Route 7/Leesburg Pike traffic problems), serving as president of his homeowners association, and organizing a petition drive regarding school redistricting in his neighborhood.
Richard E. Phillips is an Associate Attorney at PJI Law. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from James Madison University, Mr. Phillips obtained his Juris Doctor Degree from the George Mason University School of Law. He is currently admitted to practice in all Virginia state courts as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.. Mr. Phillips specializes in estate planning and estate administration law. Whether clients choose to create estate plans based on a Revocable Living Trust or a Last Will & Testament, he makes sure each client’s estate plan is customized to that particular client’s needs and family situation. Mr. Phillips has conducted hundreds of speaking engagements to the general public about the benefits of proper estate planning for families. He has also lectured on estate planning topics to lawyers, accountants, tax professionals, and people walking by his favorite park bench.. In addition to his extensive estate planning experience, Mr. Phillips has represented clients in business litigation and transactional matters, and in small business planning. Among the highlights of his career is his participation in the investigation of suspicious claims and identities related to the BP oil spill claims process.
Renowned Attorney Pierre Prialé has been a fixture in Northern Virginia since his youth in Annandale. A graduate of George Mason University, he pursued his Juris Doctor at the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law and remains an active Virginia State Bar member, practicing law for 16 years. Pierre’s legal journey is marked by exceptional prowess in handling over 2,000 criminal cases and countless personal injury claims. His experience as a public defender and private attorney ensures consistently favorable client results, often culminating in dismissals and acquittals. Known for his assertive yet compassionate approach in personal injury law, Pierre has attained substantial settlements, including numerous six-figure awards. His dedication extends to the Latino community, bolstered by his informative eBook, "Cómo comprar Seguros de Autos en Virginia," guiding residents on optimal insurance choices. Pierre Prialé and his team are committed to offering in-depth legal insights, maximizing the likelihood of successful resolutions for complex legal challenges. With a substantial array of five-star commendations on Avvo, Pierre’s reputation as a formidable legal advocate is well-founded.
R. Tyler Bezilla's interest in law began at the Pennsylvania State University where he participated in the Mock Trial program. After graduation he attended the Antonin Scalia Law School and was a member of the Trial Advocacy Board and Moot Court Board. In both programs he was a lead member of competitive teams that competed nationally. In Trial Advocacy, his team was the national runner up in the American Association of Justice competition, defeating over 200 other law schools. In Moot Court, he advanced to the national rounds of the New York Bar Association Moot Court Competition.. While taking classes and competing, Tyler interned at the Loudoun County Public Defender's Office, a local immigration law firm, and finally with the Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney's Office. Upon graduation he became an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Fauquier County, where he prosecuted DUI, traffic cases, juvenile crimes, drug cases, felony offenses, and traffic-related fatality cases. He also tried many of these cases before juries in Circuit Court. During his time in Fauquier he trained law enforcement on DUI law, gave appellate updates on legal changes, and volunteered for student government day. He was also an active member of the Fauquier County Bar Association.. Tyler left Fauquier County to become an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Fairfax County. He was promoted to Senior Assistant and placed in charge of the Circuit Court, or major crimes, division of the office. There he was responsible for managing felony prosecutors, working with police during their investigations, and trying major violent crimes in Circuit Court. Among those cases, Tyler secured convictions on a number of murder and death-related cases. Some of these matters appeared on 48 Hours and other national news organizations. In addition to his Circuit Court responsibilities, he served as the point of contact for the Crash Reconstruction Team in Fairfax County. His duties included approving charges, assisting investigations, and prosecuting fatalities resulting from traffic crashes.. Having concluded his service to the community, Tyler then left the Fairfax Commonwealth's Office to pursue a career in private practice. He now defends clients charged with crimes in the Northern Virginia area. His practice areas include murder, robbery, arson, rape, and other major felony offenses. He also represents clients in DUI and traffic matters.
Providing top quality legal defense for Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Prior to practicing law in Virginia, Ms. Geloo worked as a entertainment and fashion journalist. As such, she was passionate about telling stories, keeping informed and informing others.. Ms. Geloo's current practice is mainly criminal defense, which includes traffic law, misdemeanors and felonies, in state and federal courts. Each and every client, whether high profile or a simple traffic matter, pro bono or retained is treated with integrity and respect and given our complete time and attention. The trust a client places in our firm is a high honor and one of the greatest compliments we can receive. Education: Ms. Geloo graduated with high honors from George Washington University Law School in 2003. Recognized at graduation for academic excellence with prestigious awards such as the Joel B. Rosenthal Award and West Publishing's Corpus Juris Secundum Award, Ms. Geloo completed law school with high honor's distinction and in the top ten percent of her law school class.
Practice Areas:. Juvenile RepresentationInternational family lawCriminal defense
Philip C. Krone is an associate attorney at Cook Craig & Francuzenko, PLLC. Mr. Krone joined Cook Craig & Francuzenko after a clerking for the firm while attending law school. Mr. Krone concentrates his practice in employment law, civil litigation, and civil rights litigation.. Mr. Krone is licensed to practice law in Virginia and the District of Columbia. He is a member of the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys, Virginia Bar Association, and the Fairfax Bar Association. While Mr. Krone’s practice covers the general span of civil litigation issues, he is often litigating business disputes, contract disputes, wage cases, and personal injury cases in the Circuit and General District Courts of Northern Virginia as well as the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Mr. Krone has had success in representing clients in all of these courts.. In addition to practicing in state court, Mr. Krone frequently handles employment, civil rights, and constitutional matters in federal court, briefing and arguing before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Mr. Krone has had success in representing clients in both of these courts.. Mr. Krone obtained his Bachelors of Science in Psychology from York College of Pennsylvania, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and the York College Men’s Rugby Club.. Mr. Krone obtained his J.D. from Widener University Commonwealth Law School, where he was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society and Trial Advocacy Honor Society. Additionally, Mr. Krone interned for the Honorable Daniel R. Dominguez, Senior Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.. Prior to law school, Mr. Krone worked in the automotive auction industry providing quality assurance at an independent auto auction and for a private contracting company providing business-process reengaging services to the United States Air Force. Mr. Krone is a native to Fairfax County, where he currently resides with his wife and two daughters.
Paul J. Abraham is the founder and CEO of PJI Law. After growing up in Northern Virginia, Mr. Abraham earned two academic majors at Cornell University and came back to Northern Virginia to obtain a Juris Doctor degree at the George Mason University School of Law.. Mr. Abraham has represented clients in trusts & estates, litigation, and business law for over ten years. Additionally, Mr. Abraham has been an active participant in several legal pro bono programs, including the Family Legal Assistance Project, Wills on Wheels, and the Housing Law Project, aside from providing business coaching advice.. Mr. Abraham has appeared on several radio and television shows, and his written work as a nationally syndicated columnist has been published in newspapers from coast to coast. He has been quoted in forums ranging from the nation’s leading talk radio shows to the pages of work appearing on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Mr. Abraham has earned Avvo’s Clients’ Choice award multiple times. He has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers (every year from 2016 through 2025), Top 40 Under 40 in Virginia by both the National Trial Lawyers (every year from 2014 through 2025) and the National Advocates (every year from 2017 through 2024), Top 10 Wills, Trusts, Estates, and Probate Law by the National Advocates (every year from 2017 through 2024), Virginia Top 10 - Business Tort by the National Trial Lawyers (every year from 2019 through 2025), Legal Elite by Virginia Business Magazine in 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024, Top Attorney by Arlington Magazine in 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024, Top 10 Probate & Estate by the National Trial Lawyers Association in 2025, and has a rating of “Superb” from Avvo, the highest rating it confers.
Patent law first intrigued me while working on a boat in the Caribbean on crystal clear, blue waters. I was a photographer with an assignment to help with a pending patent infringement lawsuit by taking pictures of fishing lines with various color treatments to determine the accuracy and enablement of whether fluorescent dyes in fishing lines are activated underwater in fishing lines.. I became a patent lawyer in large measure due to that early project. I have an undergraduate degree from Iowa State University in Chemical Engineering and my law degree from The George Washington University.. I have been a patent examiner, and now my practice involves most aspects of matters that involve a patent, a trademark, a copyright and the asociated business interests around these topics.. I offer an extended consultation to better gauge whether you need help and, if so, just how I can help.
Our team of experienced attorneys and paralegals is dedicated to improving the lives of our clients by resolving family law disputes efficiently and in a manner tailored to meet the needs of each case. An important part of our process is educating the client about rights and available options from the very beginning of the case. We consider our clients partners in the process and facilitate their ability to engage in informed decision making throughout the course of each case. Our strength is exceptional attention to detail and preparation, which benefits clients in a broad range of family law matters and in cases ranging from uncontested matters to those with complex business and financial assets. We are equally at home in the courtroom or at the mediation table, and work hard to achieve excellent results for our clients.
Our firm is a general litigation practice with a focus on employment law and criminal/traffic defense. Many clients with even minor criminal and traffic charges are rightfully concerned about the impact such a charge will have on their employment.. We can help explain how these types of charges affect your job or your security clearance and we can work to minimize the impact.. At Hogan & Pritchard, PLLC, we also advise clients on various legal issues that arise in the workplace, including discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, unpaid wage/overtime claims, severance package negotiations, and unemployment compensation.
Our firm has the luxury of being able to limit our practice to Plaintiff's personal injury work. We never represent corporations or insurance companies - only injured people. This allows us to be extremely familiar with the types of issues that are presented in personal injury cases - allegations of pre-existing injury, contributory negligence and problems of permanent injuries. It also allows us to spend less time re-inventing the wheel and researching the issues that come in in every case and more time focusing on the little things in your case that will have a big impact in the courtroom.
One of the founding principals of the firm, Dickson J. Young concentrates his practice on federal and state criminal defense, personal injury, wrongful death, driving while intoxicated, and general criminal litigation. As a litigator, Mr. Young has tried and argued cases at all levels of the Virginia court system. This has enabled him to represent a diverse group of individuals, including elected officials, industry professionals, judges, and professional athletes. He has a wealth of legal expertise and experience, and his approach to serving the client is regarded as amicable and resourceful. He puts himself in the shoes of the person he represents and knows how important freedom is. He appreciates how hard it is to earn a living and how costly the provision of legal services can be, so he works to bring value to the client equation. His fellow attorneys have given him their highest peer review rating, AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated SM by Martindale-Hubbell®.. Mr. Young is an active member of several local, state and national bar associations. He has lectured in seminars for many of those associations, as well as for the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy. In 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, Virginia Business magazine noted his selection by practicing attorneys to be included in the “Legal Elite.” Mr. Young is also an avid outdoorsman, with hobbies that include golf, tennis, scuba, skiing, and long-distance cycling.
Nathan Fisher is a bankruptcy attorney, admitted to practice in both the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia. He is admitted to the Virginia Bar and all Virginia state courts, the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia Bankruptcy Courts, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit.. He is a member of the Northern Virginia Bank Bar Association and the National Association of Consumer Bank Attorneys Since obtaining a Juris Doctorate from George Mason University law school and entering private practice in 1994, Nathan Fisher has helped thousands of clients through the bankruptcy process. Mr. Fisher represents clients throughout the Northern Virginia Region, other parts of Virginia including Richmond and Harrisonburg, along with the District of Columbia.. Mr.Fisher specializes in Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. He has filed thousands of successful bankruptcy cases in the Northern Virginia area.
My practice is primarily focused in Northern Virginia. I have been practicing law for approximately (28) years. I would describe myself best as a trial lawyer. Most of the cases I have recently been involved in relate to criminal law and traffic law. I do also handle family law and personal injury. I enjoy working with people and I have a very interesting career. I consider myself very lucky to have been given the opportunity to be a lawyer. If you want a hands on attorney - I am the one!
My philosophy as a lawyer is to establish a strong attorney-client relationship. My goal is to connect with each client and deliver quality work, personalized service, and exceptional value. As your counselor and representative, you can be confident that everything possible will be done to protect your rights. You will receive individual attention through every part of the legal process in order to achieve your goals quickly and efficiently. Please contact me to discuss your legal issues, strategies, and solutions in a straightforward and collaborative manner. I am currently located in Fairfax, Virginia and serve the Northern Virginia area. My practice focuses primarily on Juvenile and Family Law, Elder Law and Estate Planning, and Immigration Law matters. Contact me today to get the legal representation you deserve!
My legal career has been exclusively about litigation. Initially as an insurance defense attorney and general practitioner. During my years as a civil defense attorney, I learned much about the defense playbook. Over time, My interests and practice shifted primarily to representation of injured workers and those injured due to the negligence of others. My experience with defense work has been very helpful in determining case values and litigation strategies.. What is most enjoyable about my practice is helping others. The legal system is not engineered for prompt resolution of disputes. That function therefore must rest upon the attorney, and not all are equal. Good results require prompt, thorough, and accurate case evaluation and a strategy for resolution. Implementation of the strategy is best achieved by joint and coordinated efforts of the attorney and client. The simple rule that I have always followed is to handle the case no differently than I would want it handled if I were the client.
My approach to the practice of family law is client-centered. In other words, my goals are to make you feel comfortable and cared for as a person as well as to provide you with top notch legal advice and legal representation.. Most of my cases - even the high conflict ones - settle out of court, which is the best outcome because it allows you to remain in control of how you will parent your children and how you will divide your assets and debts rather than allowing a judge to decide based on the limited information that is admissible in court. Settlement also keeps your attorney fees down and reduces the likelihood of future litigation.. I have been trained to practice collaborative law, which is a fairly new process that allows the parties to agree to stay out of the court system to resolve their differences privately while still within a formal structure. In a collaborative divorce, each party has an attorney, and often the parties share a team of neutral, collaborative professionals in the areas that apply to their case - like finance and parenting - to make well educated decisions about their future. To have a collaborative divorce, both parties must agree to participate in the process, to disclose all relevant information, and to retain an attorney with the required training. If your spouse is not represented by a collaborative attorney, settlement is still possible through mediation or through more traditional negotiation.. If you and your spouse choose to resolve your marital problems through the process of mediation, your mediator will be a neutral who cannot provide you with legal advice or protect your individual interests. I can represent you in this process to make sure you understand the law and make good decisions. Alternatively, I am able to serve in the role of the neutral mediator.. If a fair settlement is not possible, I am prepared to advocate for you to the judge. Since 2006, I have handled an array of family law cases in Virginia trial courts, ranging from complex divorce cases involving business valuations to more discrete post-divorce motions to modify or enforce prior custody, visitation, and support awards.. I am also trained to work with divorcing couples as a mediator. In this role, I will not represent you or your spouse as your legal counsel becuase I am in a neutral, impartial role. I will facilitate discussion about the questions that need to be answered, and you and your spouse will be empowered to make decisions about what feels fair to you and what will work best for your unique family. If a mediated agreement is reached, you can move forward with a simple uncontested divorce.. I have been recognized in teh Washingtonian and Northern Virginia Magazine as one of the area's top family law attorneys. I have also been recognized as a Virginia Super Lawyer since 2013, which is based on peer nominations, peer evaluations, and independent research. I have also been included in the Super Lawyer list of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Virginia and the list of the Top 100 Lawyers in Virginia. Throughout my career, I have been active in the area of Continuing Legal Education. I was selected by the Virginia Supreme Court as a member of the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board from 2014-2017; and, I have been a member of the Fairfax Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education Committee since 2006, serving as a the Committee co-chair in 2011-2013 and vice chair in 2010. I have spoken as a panelist on the topic of family law at the 2016 Fall Conference & 35th Anniversary Celebration of the Virginia Women Attorneys Association and at a 2012 seminar presented by the Virginia Pro Bono Law Center. I received my training certificate from the Collaborative Practice Training Institute in 2018 and I am a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia, and Virginia Collaborative Professionals. I am a member of the family law sections of the Virginia State Bar, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, and the Fairfax Bar Association. I am also a member of the Arlington Bar Association.
Ms. Skiba-Rokosky has been licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia since 2006, and has been practicing family law the entire time. Even prior to beginning law school, she worked in family law, serving as a paralegal for a small law office in Massachusetts. Throughout her legal career, Kimberly has dedicated herself to providing zealous representation for, and outstanding customer service to, her family law and estate clients.