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Deborah N Arthur - Springfield, VA
7411 Alban Station CourtSuite B265 Springfield, VA 22150
Law Office of Rebecca L. Evans
Springfield Estate Planning Lawyer
Overview
Deborah N. Arthur has built a long-standing reputation in the Fairfax County, Virginia community for being an attorney with a drive for success. Earning her B.S. in Business Administration from George Mason University in 1977. She continued her education, earning her J.D. from George Mason University in 1982. Since then, she has assisted those in need of legal representation in a number of legal areas including estate matters, bankruptcy, divorce, personal injury, and family law. Currently she focuses primarily on estate planning matters. Her joy is to help her clients see solutions to difficult legal situations in their life.
Ms. Arthur has lived in Northern Virginia her entire life. She is married and has nine grandchildren, the loves of her life. She is an active member of Calvary Road Baptist Church in Alexandria, where she leads women's bible studies and is active in the women's ministry.
About Deborah N Arthur
Current Employment Position(s)
- Lawyer
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Virginia, 1982
Other Affiliations
- Fairfax Bar Association
Classes and Seminars
- Child Custody, Child Support and Cases Involving Domestic Abuse, with sub-topics of Assisted Reproduction, Custody & Visitation Rights of Non-Biological Parents, Relocation Issues, and other such issues, NBI
- Exploring Custody, Visitation and Support Issues, NBI
- Getting a Divorce Case Off on the Right Foot, NBI
- Conciliation in the Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court, Fairfax Bar Association
- Common and Not So Common Family Law Issues and Answers, NBI
- Finance 101 for Family Law Practitioners, NBI
- Tips and Traps When Consulting with the Elder Client, NBI
- Ethical Issues when Dealing with the Children of Elder Clients, NBI
Education
- George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia, 1982
J.D. - George Mason University, 1977
B.S.
Major: Business Administration - Robert E. Lee High School
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Articles
Published Works
- Child Custody, Child Support, and Cases Involving Domestic Abuse, NBI, 2013
- Exploring Custody, Visitation, and Support Issues, NBI, 2012
- Getting a Divorce Case Off on the Right Foot, NBI, 2012
- Common and Not So Common Family Law Issues and Answers, NBI, 2009
- Finance 101 for Family Law Practitioners, NBI, 2009
- Tips and Traps When Consulting with the Elder Law Client, NBI, 2008
- Ethical Issues When Dealing with the Children of Elder Law Clients, NBI, 2008
Office Information
Address
7411 Alban Station CourtSuite B265 Springfield, VA 22150
Phone
Fax
- 703-658-3555
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