Kelly Ann Hobbs - Charlottesville, VA
Attorney at Dygert, Wright, Hobbs & Heilberg, PLC
Lawyers in Charlottesville, VA
675 Peter Jefferson Parkway Suite 190 Charlottesville, VA 22911
Updated: 03/02/2026
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Hired Attorney 2014-2015Ms. Hobbs was my initial attorney for my divorce case. I emailed her with a very specific question to which she replied, "judges don't care about XXX." Based on this, I proceeded forward, and then lost my case for that exact issue! She showed up to a pre-trial motion completely unprepared, which she acknowledge after the hearing. I fired her, and hired a new attorney who thought surely I had misunderstood what Ms. Hobbs had told me about "the issue." When I showed her the email from Ms. Hobbs, my new attorney was shocked. She couldn't believe Ms. Hobbs would say a judge wouldn't care about a law that is on the books. Despite my new attorney's best efforts, the damage had already been done, costing me tens of thousands of dollars.
Contact
675 Peter Jefferson Parkway
Suite 190
Charlottesville, VA 22911
Phone: (434) 979-5515
Fax: (434) 295-7785
Website: http://www.charlottesvillelegal.com
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