Our attorneys focus on representing the interests of clients and their families in some of the most important legal matters imaginable related to custody, visitation, support, divorce and IVF law.
This lawyer is licensed to practice in Virginia and has no record of discipline from the Virginia bar association. *
Our attorneys focus on representing the interests of clients and their families in some of the most important legal matters imaginable related to custody, visitation, support, divorce and IVF law.
This lawyer is licensed to practice in Virginia and has no record of discipline from the Virginia bar association. *
An experienced, and compassionate group of four attorneys. An equal balance of attorneys who are skilled litigation attorneys and reasonable and experience collaborative conflict resolution advocates.
Main Office
5680 Kings Centre Drive
Suite 600
Alexandria, VA 22315
(703) 347-6682
(703) 483-9981
Free 15 minute phone/discounted in person consultations
Protective orders and criminal matters, for flat fee.
Depends on matter
8:30AM to 5:45PM (Mon-Thurs) & 8:30 to 4:30PM on Friday
Tawnya Yetter
Yes
10432 Balls Ford Rd, Suite 300
Manassas, VA 20110
Tawnya went into private practice after public service as an Assistant Attorney General for the District of Columbia. She practices primarily in the areas of domestic relations, criminal defense and wills and estates, but also is a litigator in other civil areas, including landlord tenant disputes. During law school, Tawnya clerked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware. Along with years of courtroom experience, Tawnya coordinated a successful mediation program for 8+ years and continues to offer mediation and other alternative dispute resolution solutions.
Tawnya is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Tawnya is a 2004 graduate of Widener Law School. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1995 with dual B.S. in Political Science and Sociology and received a M.S. in Criminology from West Chester University in 1998. Tawnya is an adjunct professor at Catholic University.
Bar Number: 77492
Virginia, 2008
Bar Number: 202234
Pennsylvania, 2006
Bar Number: 974509
District of Columbia, 2007
Widener University School of Law
JD, 2005
University of Pittsuburgh
B.S. Political Science & Sociology, 1995
West Chester University
M.S. Criminology, 1998
Tawnya went into private practice after public service as an Assistant Attorney General for the District of Columbia. She practices primarily in the areas of domestic relations, criminal defense and wills and estates, but also is a litigator in other civil areas, including landlord tenant disputes. During law school, Tawnya clerked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware. Along with years of courtroom experience, Tawnya coordinated a successful mediation program for 8+ years and continues to offer mediation and other alternative dispute resolution solutions.
Tawnya is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Tawnya is a 2004 graduate of Widener Law School. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1995 with dual B.S. in Political Science and Sociology and received a M.S. in Criminology from West Chester University in 1998. Tawnya is an adjunct professor at Catholic University.
Bar Number: 77492
Virginia, 2008
Bar Number: 202234
Pennsylvania, 2006
Bar Number: 974509
District of Columbia, 2007
Widener University School of Law JD, 2005
University of Pittsuburgh B.S. Political Science & Sociology, 1995
West Chester University M.S. Criminology, 1998
An experienced, and compassionate group of four attorneys. An equal balance of attorneys who are skilled litigation attorneys and reasonable and experience collaborative conflict resolution advocates.
Main Office
5680 Kings Centre Drive
Suite 600
Alexandria, VA 22315
(703) 347-6682
(703) 483-9981
Free 15 minute phone/discounted in person consultations
Protective orders and criminal matters, for flat fee.
Depends on matter
8:30AM to 5:45PM (Mon-Thurs) & 8:30 to 4:30PM on Friday
Tawnya Yetter
Yes
10432 Balls Ford Rd, Suite 300
Manassas, VA 20110
Tawnya went into private practice after public service as an Assistant Attorney General for the District of Columbia. She practices primarily in the areas of domestic relations, criminal defense and wills and estates, but also is a litigator in other civil areas, including landlord tenant disputes. During law school, Tawnya clerked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware. Along with years of courtroom experience, Tawnya coordinated a successful mediation program for 8+ years and continues to offer mediation and other alternative dispute resolution solutions.
Tawnya is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Tawnya is a 2004 graduate of Widener Law School. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1995 with dual B.S. in Political Science and Sociology and received a M.S. in Criminology from West Chester University in 1998. Tawnya is an adjunct professor at Catholic University.
Bar Number: 77492
Virginia, 2008
Bar Number: 202234
Pennsylvania, 2006
Bar Number: 974509
District of Columbia, 2007
Widener University School of Law
JD, 2005
University of Pittsuburgh
B.S. Political Science & Sociology, 1995
West Chester University
M.S. Criminology, 1998
Tawnya went into private practice after public service as an Assistant Attorney General for the District of Columbia. She practices primarily in the areas of domestic relations, criminal defense and wills and estates, but also is a litigator in other civil areas, including landlord tenant disputes. During law school, Tawnya clerked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware. Along with years of courtroom experience, Tawnya coordinated a successful mediation program for 8+ years and continues to offer mediation and other alternative dispute resolution solutions.
Tawnya is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Tawnya is a 2004 graduate of Widener Law School. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1995 with dual B.S. in Political Science and Sociology and received a M.S. in Criminology from West Chester University in 1998. Tawnya is an adjunct professor at Catholic University.
Bar Number: 77492
Virginia, 2008
Bar Number: 202234
Pennsylvania, 2006
Bar Number: 974509
District of Columbia, 2007
Widener University School of Law JD, 2005
University of Pittsuburgh B.S. Political Science & Sociology, 1995
West Chester University M.S. Criminology, 1998
This lawyer is licensed to practice in Virginia and has no record of discipline from the Virginia bar association. *
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This lawyer is licensed to practice in Virginia and has no record of discipline from the Virginia bar association. *
* Nolo has confirmed that every member attorney has a valid license and is in good standing with the state agency that licenses lawyers. Any past disbarments and suspensions (with possible exceptions for minor violations or nonpayment of dues, in our discretion) will be indicated accordingly in the badge. Member attorneys are required to notify Nolo immediately if they become the subject of any disciplinary action by any state licensing agency.