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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Divorce lawyer in your area do?
A Divorce lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Divorce cases in your area.
How much does a Divorce lawyer cost in your area?
Most Divorce lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Divorce lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Divorce lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Divorce lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Divorce cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Legal Expertise with YOU in Mind.. A friendly, community-oriented law practice focusing on divorce, child custody & visitation, child support, and domestic violence issues.. It is reassuring to know that an experienced legal advocate is on your side. My name is William Henig. From my law office, I focus on guiding people like you through these stressful times to a future that you can be happy with. My family law services are available to people throughout New York City and the Hudson Valley. Contact the Law Office of William Henig to schedule your free 30 minute initial consultation. I take the time to answer your questions and discuss your options. You will see that I am genuinely concerned about your needs. When it comes to family law, I understand that there is a lot at stake. Essentially, the outcome of this case will dictate what is to come for you and your family. I am committed to making it a future that you can look forward to.
My clear focus and work ethic make me stand out from the crowd. My passion for this work makes me an intense advocate for my clients. I am dedicated to personal and professional service.
Attorney Sheridan is a partner at Diana, Conti & Tunila, LLP and his principal areas of practice include family law, criminal defense, residential and commercial real estate transactions, foreclosures, business and commercial law, landlord and tenant disputes, will and probate matters, and civil litigation. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Connecticut. He graduated from Massachusetts School of Law and was admitted to the Connecticut Bar within the same year. Attorney Sheridan is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut and is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, Hartford County Bar Association, and Manchester Bar Association.
Ashleigh Iszard, Esq., a dedicated attorney in Manassas and partner at Tobias Iszard PC, has always had a deep passion for helping her clients and her local community. She works hard to incorporate this into her current practice, where she focuses on handling family law cases through negotiation, litigation, and the appeals process. She is also a dedicated advocate for local clients who have been arrested or accused of a range of crimes. In her practice, she often sees clients who are facing some of the toughest moments of their lives. By providing them with zealous advocacy, compassionate assistance, and deep insights into the law, she is able to help every client she takes on prepare for the legal process, which can otherwise be daunting. To learn more about Attorney Iszard’s practice, contact Tobias Iszard PC to discuss your unique legal issues.
Amy Tobias was born in Florida and raised in Georgia and Kentucky. She spent her undergraduate days in Chicago and summers in New York City where her parents resided. Amy settled in Virginia in 2004. She graduated from Northwestern University in 2001 with a degree in Communications. After taking a legal argument class in her sophomore year in college, while officially an acting major, Amy discovered she had a passion to argue the law.. After working for the Public Defender’s Office, Amy entered private practice. She focused on criminal defense, family law and personal injury. In 2009, Amy moved her practice to Prince William County when she joined the Manassas Law Group. Since then, she has continued to represent parties in criminal, family law and personal injury matters in Prince William County as well as Fairfax, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties.. Amy continues to represent defendants in criminal cases – from traffic matters and misdemeanors to felony cases such as theft, drug offenses and sexual offenses. Defending the accused is still her passion and drives her to pursue every avenue of defense to ensure a fair result for her clients.Amy has practiced extensively in the area of family law handling adoptions, divorces, custody and visitation matters, support matters, protective orders, and abuse and neglect cases. Serving the families of Prince William County has been a great honor. It takes a certain kind of person to practice family law, someone who can advise and counsel as well as advocate for and defend clients and their families. It requires a delicate balance and one that Amy has perfected over many years, making her extremely knowledgeable and effective for her clients.. As part of her family law practice, Amy has handled appeals to the Court of Appeals of Virginia. In Craig v. Craig, Amy successfully defended the ruling of the Circuit Court in favor of her client regarding the division of a civil federal pension. In this published opinion by the Court of Appeals, her position regarding the underlying legal issue was upheld and an important ruling on attorney’s fees in post-divorce litigation was given. In Gregory v. Gregory, Amy successfully appealed a decision by the Circuit Court in which her client was required to pay spousal support and keep all of the debt and divide his retirement with his wife. The Court of Appeals found that the Circuit Court’s findings were inconsistent with its rulings and overturned the case granting a new trial in the Circuit Court. Amy recently argued the case of Jackson v. Jackson as her first case in the Supreme Court of Virginia.. Amy has handled many car accident cases as well as dog bite cases and injury cases on the property of third parties. It is the goal of an insurance company to settle a case for as little as possible, sometimes resulting in the injured party receiving far less than they need or deserve. Amy strives to maximize her clients’ recovery and advises her clients throughout the process about the best course of action to receive the best result.
Joe Menze is an associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Mr. Menze works in the firm’s Manassas office, and represents clients in Manassas, Prince William County and all across Northern Virginia.. An attorney since 2015, Mr. Menze has practiced exclusively family law since 2016. He is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, equitable distribution, custody, visitation and support cases. Mr. Menze has successfully litigated a number of high conflict divorce matters.. Originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mr. Menze earned his law degree from William & Mary Law School after graduating from Indiana University – Fort Wayne.. Mr. Menze was included in the 2023–2024 editions of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch for his work in Family Law. He was named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2023. Mr. Menze currently holds a perfect 10.0 rating from Justia.. Mr. Menze resides with his husband in Northern Virginia.
Maureen Foley Kufro joins Collins/Waltrip with nearly nine years of trial experience. Maureen entered William & Mary Law School in 2003 as a “non-traditional” student, a single mom of three young daughters. After graduating in 2006 in the top 11% of her class, Maureen began her legal career as a prosecutor with the City of Newport News Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, serving on the Drug Team and the Juvenile & Domestic Relations Team. Maureen became an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney with the Williamsburg/James City County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office in 2008, prosecuting juvenile offender cases and crimes involving child abuse, neglect and exploitation. Maureen also served as the Office’s contact for the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Now practicing family law and adoption law, and accepting court appointments as a guardian ad litem for children, Maureen continues her compassionate dedication to individuals, families and children, through whatever difficult situations and challenges they face.. A native of Long Island, New York, Maureen moved to Virginia in 1989. Maureen’s daughters, now grown, remain her pride, joy, and purpose. Maureen lives in Williamsburg with her husband, Jesse, and their dog, Riley.
Christal Benton Stone is a Family Law Attorney at Reese Law, P.C. located in Fairfax, Virginia. She is licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia. She concentrates her practice in the area of contested Family Law Litigation, representing clients in matters involving Contested and Uncontested Divorce, Equitable Districution and Property Division, Child Custody and Visitation, Paternity, Protective Orders, and Child and Spousal Support. With her background and training in Psychology, Christal is an effective mediator and listener, choosing to practice by emphasizing effective dispute resolution and collaboration when possible. She has extensive expirience in reaching resolutions in complicated Child Custody matters and by choosing to be an empathetic advocate, she is understanding, responsive, and remains aware of the emotional and financial strain of litigation.. Christal is a Virginia native and resident of Fairfax County. With the exception of moving to Philadelphia for graduate school and training in Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, she has lived in the Commonwealth for most of her life. Prior to passing bar exams in Virginia and the District of Columbia, Christal worked in a Virginia law firm that practiced exclusively in family law, as well as volunteered in non-profit organizations representing victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and those in need of emergency and final protective orders.. Although an aggressive trial lawyer, Christal is primarily known by her clients and colleagues as a dependable ally, always relatable and confident when needed most. This, coupled with her experience and training allows her to provide strength and understanding in some of the most trying situations in the lives of her clients.
Ellie Pittman 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. Pittman works in the firm’s Fredericksburg-Stafford office, and represents clients in Stafford, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania and surrounding areas.. Ms. Pittman graduated cum laude from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2021, after graduating cum laude from the University of Delaware in 2018.
I have been in the legal profession since I graduated from college in 1994. I started my career as a paralegal. During my time as a paralegal, I worked in a plaintiff's personal injury firm in Connecticut while my husband (and current law partner) was in law school, and later as a senior litigation paralegal at a large firm in Washington, D.C. I attended law school at night and worked during the day.. Outside of the office I keep busy with my young children-- two sons and daughter--all of whom have crazy schedules. I also enjoy movies, reading and travel.
Mrs. Miller is the newest addition to SSHW. She attended Wesleyan College in Georgia where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in history and international relations. Thereafter, she moved to Northern Virginia and began law school at American University. Upon her graduation in 2010, Mrs. Miller began practicing law in the areas of family law and cirminal defense. Over the past few years, family law has become Mrs. Miller's primary focus. She has successfully litigated dozens of domestic cases in the fields of contested divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, close relative adoption, and asset distribution.. Mrs. Miller strives to bring calm to clients who are experiencing some of the most stressful and anxious periods of their lives. It is her primary goal to assist the client in settling their case in a manner which is as pain free as possible under the circumstances. However, in the event that settlement is not possible, Mrs. Miller is a tenacious advocate for her clients in the court room.
Mr. Knoster received his undergraduate education from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Process Management and Consulting, He also obtained a marketing concentration as well as a Minor in Classical Civilizations. During his time at school, Mr. Knoster was recognized multiple times on the Dean’s List for his academic accomplishments.. Mr. Knoster earned his Juris Doctorate from the West Virginia University College of Law where he graduated fifth in his class and received the distinction of Order of the Coif – an honor only given to the top ten percent of a graduating law class and only after candidate approval by the college faculty. While at the West Virginia University College of Law, Mr. Knoster also received six CALI awards for achieving the highest grade in a class for that semester and was a member of the elite United States Supreme Court Litigation Clinic.
I practice primarily family law, guiding clients through divorce, custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, and protective orders. Prior to joining private practice, I had the honor of serving as the judicial law clerk to the Honorable Carroll A. Weimer, Jr. in the Prince William Circuit Court. My clerking experience has provided me with intricate knowledge of the court system as well as unique problem solving experience.. My approach to family law is to provide clients with the requisite information and guidance to reach a resolution. Family law issues tend to be personal and highly emotional, and I focus on providing compassion, empathy, and respect while being transparent in providing counsel for the situation at hand. I strive to provide clients with long term resolutions that not only solve current issues, but also provide guidance for future issues that may arise.. I am licensed to practice law in all courts in the Commonwealth of Virginia and have represented clients throughout Northern Virginia. I am a member of the Prince William Bar Association, the Fairfax Bar Association, and the Virginia Women Attorneys Association.