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Warrenton Criminal Law Firm
Overview
The attorneys at Mark B. Williams & Associates, PLC have been representing clients in Warrenton, Front Royal, Fauquier County, Culpeper County, and Prince William County since the firm was established in 1990. Our two attorneys are Mark B. Williams and Alyssa D. Phillips. Each has extensive trial experience, which we use to tenaciously and aggressively fight for the best interests of our clients whether or not the case is litigated.
Our firm is conveniently located close to Interstate 66, Route 17, and Route 29, and behind the Fauquier District Courts, and we have experience working to get charges reduced for traffic violations such as speeding and reckless driving. If you have been accused of DUI or another serious crime, we work hard to advocate for your constitutional rights. If you are going through the pain of divorce, we will help you understand your options and the possible consequences of the decisions you make for you, your finances and your children.
Organizations that we proudly belong to include the Virginia Bar Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the Virginia College of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
While we pride ourselves on our knowledge and professionalism, we want you to be comfortable when you come to our office. We are proud of our courteous, approachable, and accessible service.
About Mark B. Williams & Associates, PLC
Practice Areas
- Criminal
- DUI
- Family Law
- Traffic
- Personal Injury
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
27 Culpeper Street Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone
Fax
- 540-349-8579
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