Erin Barclay - Chesterfield, VA
Attorney at Erin L. T. Ranney, PLLC
Family Law Lawyers in Chesterfield, VA
9842 Lori Road Suite 101 Chesterfield, VA 23832
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Chesterfield Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Traffic Violations
- Criminal Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Born and raised in the RVA, we were happy to welcome a local to the firm in August 2020. Erin attended college at Trinity College in Connecticut and then earned a Master of Theology from St. Patrick's College. She later returned to Richmond to attend the University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law. While in law school, she participated in Trial Advocacy and Moot Court as well as working on the Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business.
Erin also hosts and creates the content for a highly regarded Trivia night - both in-person (sans COVID!) and virtual. She is the go-to person in the office for researching and knowledge of unusual information and data.
Erin came to us after working at prior local firms where she zealously represented traffic and DUI clients. Erin's work at Erin L. T. Ranney, PLLC is centered primarily on family law matters, including divorce, child custody and visitation, child and spousal support, equitable property distribution, and adoption. However, she also enjoys zealously representing clients in traffic and criminal matters.
Erin welcomes your call or email regarding your family law or traffic matter.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Richmond, School of Law,
Richmond,
Virginia
J.D.
Law Journal: Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business
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University of Richmond, School of Law,
Richmond,
Virginia
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Non Legal Education
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St. Patrick’s College
Master of Theology - Trinity College
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St. Patrick’s College
Reviews
Highlights
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3.8 Value
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2.5 Quality of Service
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3.0 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2022-2023Best family law attorney Chesterfield has to offer. She won a nearly impossible case and now my granddaughters are safe and happy.
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Hired Attorney 2021-2022DO NOT USE THEM. RUN! It would appear the lawyer they retained for family law (Mrs. Barclay) should not be in practice or be retired. You can see the burnout or lack of caring (she self admitted that she no longer cared about complaints while at the same time, receiving many of them). In essence, the only thing they may have excelled at are uncontested matters, maybe a criminal one. Apparently, they only have one lawyer to work on family cases. When I determined that I was the recipient of ineffective counsel or ethical wrong by Mrs. Barclay, I tried working with the attorney directly in the course of the proceedings, and then ultimately addressed these concerns of ineffective counsel to the law firm owner. I expected that there would be a concern given, but there was not. I was advised by the law firm owner (Mrs. Ranney) that she could not help, considering her and her husband's background in family law was limited. Given that I tried to rehabilitate our relationship with clear expectations, I was further denied service by Mrs. Ranney due to my complaints or concerns that were credible enough to be reported to the Virginia Bar. I sought return of my retainer at the least (realizing they must be paid for some effort even if it were unscrupulous) However, this was never answered. Counsel in this matter was critical, due to a wife who absconded with my children over a decade ago and denied custodial or visitation. The issues I faced are not limited to: 1) Last minute discovery and poor communication. Whether about admissibility, facts or case direction and intentions. 2) No use of subpoena duces tecum to corroborate findings. 3) Allowing unsupervised interrogatories by GAL or court appointed staff. 4) Failure to make disclosures of evidence or submit interrogatories. No evidence was reported by judge! 5) Failure to proceed on the wishes of client during trial, threatening to leave the case and ultimately causing a show cause to be vacated. 6) Threatening abandonment numerous times over minor disagreements. 7) Fails to immediately recognize and object to inadmissible evidence. 8) Allows opposition to run all over the case. Rolling over at any concern raised by GAL or opposing party. Hesitant to make any push for justice, or seek recompense. During retainment, it was pitched about the enjoyment of such cases, determination to follow through, and aggressive stance. This could be further from the truth. We were treated as another manila folder in the stack. The only thing we expected were emails detailing what "couldn't be accomplished", and lowering the bar on the "aggressive" representation promised from the outset. When contacting other law firms to represent in the appeal, it was clear they were "known" as having difficulties in family related cases, particularly Mrs. Barclay's counsel. You cannot win a case when all you do is waste time putting out the fires... VSB case been opened based on this representation.
Contact
9842 Lori Road
Suite 101
Chesterfield, VA 23832
Fax: 804-201-9508
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.erinranneylaw.com
Hours: By Appointment
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