Divorce Lawyers Nearby Leesburg (by distance)
Within 25 miles near you
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Firm: SG Law, PLC
102 North King Street , Leesburg , Virginia 20176
Practice Areas: Divorce, Child Custody, Litigation, Wills, Mediation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation
Christin is currently a partner at SG Law, PLC, practicing in all areas of Domestic Relations law including divorce, equitable distribution, settlement agreements, premarital agreements ("Prenupts"), spousal support, custody, visitation, child support, wills, and post-divorce issues. She also practices minor traffic offenses, landlord tenant, and estate planning.. Christin has been a certified Guardian Ad Litem for minor children and incapacitated adults, as well as a certified mediation for family and circuit court cases in the Commonwealth of Virginia.. Christin regularly practices in Loudoun County, Fairfax County, Clark County, Prince William County, and other Northern Virginia jurisdictions.. Christin was Selected to Super Lawyers: 2020 - 2023, and Selected to Rising Stars: 2016 - 2019. Christin was awarded Up & Coming Lawyers, 2018 by Virginia Lawyers Weekly.. Professional Associations and Memberships:. Pro Bono Activities:
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Firm: Ross & Beckman, PLC
5 Cornwall Street, NE , Leesburg , Virginia 20176
Practice Areas: Child Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Domestic Partnership, Family , Guardianship and Conservatorship, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation
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Firm: WhitbeckBennett
349 E. Market St. , Leesburg , Virginia 20175
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense , Divorce, DUI/DWI, Family , Family, Family, Family, Family, Family
John C. Whitbeck, Jr. is the founder of WhitbeckBennett. His practice focuses on family law, special education law, and mental health law. He regularly practices in several jurisdictions in the Northern Virginia area. He has also been certified as an expert witness in litigation.Mr. Whitbeck is a professor of law at George Mason University Law School, and the former Director of the George Mason University Law and Mental Illness Clinic. The Clinic provided pro bono legal representation to the families of mentally ill individuals seeking to have their loved ones committed to psychiatric treatment. Mr. Whitbeck also taught the classroom component of the Clinic. Mr. Whitbeck has also been a guest lecturer at George Mason for other courses.. Mr. Whitbeck has appeared on and quoted in various national and local media, including Fox News Channel, Fox Business, MSNBC, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, NPR, Washington Post, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia Pilot, Daily News, Daily Press, Roanoke Times, Loudoun Times Mirror, Leesburg Today, Winchester Star and many other national and local media.. In addition to his law practice, Mr. Whitbeck served as Substitute Judge in Virginia District Courts, hearing civil and criminal matters, including family law cases. Mr. Whitbeck also served as a Special Justice for civil commitment hearings in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit as well, which requires him to sit as a “judge” for hearings to commit mentally ill individuals to psychiatric treatment. Mr. Whitbeck has also severed as a Special Prosecutor in the Loudoun County General District Courts.. Mr. Whitbeck has been named by his peers a “Rising Star” in Super Lawyers Magazine as one of the top up-and-coming lawyers in the Commonwealth from and one of Virginia’s Legal Elite by Virginia Business Magazine.. Mr. Whitbeck graduated with an A.B. in Politics from Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. As a student at Occidental, Mr. Whitbeck was a starting tight end and offensive lineman on the NCAA affiliated football team, was a member of the Occidental Rugby Club, and served as the President of the Delta Phi Chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity in his junior and senior years.. Mr. Whitbeck attended law school at George Mason University where he was a member of the Moot Court Board, the Trial Advocacy Team, and the George Mason Law and Mental Illness Clinic. After law school, Mr. Whitbeck worked briefly as an associate for a law firm in Leesburg, Virginia before forming his own law firm.