AttorneysAt Mullett Dove & Bradley Family Law, PLLC, we use a collaborative, team approach to each case, ensuring our clients receive the benefits of our well-rounded team of professionals.
The attorneys of MDB Family Law have extensive experience representing clients in all areas of family and divorce law. Our attorneys have represented clients from the trial level and Virginia Court of Appeals through the Virginia Supreme Court. We advise clients on all aspects of family and divorce law, including arbitration, mediation, collaborative divorce, premarital/prenuptial agreements, parenting agreements, child custody and visitation, child support, spousal support/alimony issues, pre-divorce planning, negotiating separation and property settlement agreements, division of military benefits, division of retirement benefits, civil and military protective orders, and uncontested divorces. We provide confidential consultations with one of our family law and divorce lawyers who will review your current situation, discuss your personal objectives and goals, answer your questions, and provide an explanation of the law and your options as it relates to your specific circumstances. Every family and marriage is different and we take the time to listen to each client to understand fully the circumstances of their case.
Our skilled divorce lawyers are fully committed to offering every client:
- Personal attention
- Honest assessment of case from start to finish
- Frequent communication and prompt responses to individual needs and inquiries
- Thorough and clearly stated explanations of your options
- Creative yet viable solutions to difficult and complex problems
At MDB Family Law, we’ve earned a reputation for providing quality, caring, individual, and effective legal representation. We pride ourselves on quality work and highly satisfactory results for our clients.
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Laura C. Dove
Laura C. Dove has been a family law attorney since 2003, representing clients in complex cases, including equitable distribution, spousal support, child support, child custody, visitation and relocation.
Jennifer Bradley
Jennifer Bradley has worked in family law for over 15 years. She specializes in Collaborative Divorce, which is a discrete, confidential, and family-focused alternative to traditional divorce litigation.
Jennifer Mullett
Jennifer Mullett has represented clients in all areas of family law and domestic relations matters for nearly 20 years.
Aumeneh Boardman
Aumeneh is an associate attorney at MDB Family Law, licensed to practice in the District of Columbia and Virginia. Aumeneh is also a Barrister, having practiced family law in the United Kingdom for 14 years prior to joining the MDB Family Law team in 2019.
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We provide confidential consultations with an experienced divorce attorney who will review your current situation, discuss your personal objectives and goals, answer your questions, and provide an explanation of family and divorce law as it relates to your specific circumstances. Our firm places great importance on providing quality legal service, beginning with this first consultation appointment. Consultation appointments can be made by contacting our office at 703.522.8100, emailing us or by submitting the form below.
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