
Walter Aden Wilkie
- 3805 Henderson Drive Jacksonville, NC 28546
- +1-910-333-9626
- No email available
About:
Aden Wilkie, managing partner of the Wilkie Law Firm, represents members of the various branches of the U. S. military throughout the United States. He also represents criminal defendants throughout southeastern North Carolina. Before starting the Wilkie Law Firm, Aden served 22 years in the United States Marine Corps. While in the Marines, Aden was known for his unwavering integrity and tenacious personality that translated into many successes both in and outside the courtroom. He has extensive experience in representing clients in a wide variety of military and federal matters. Aden has the experience to understand that while some cases may call for tact and a quiet resolution, others call for a full fight with the government upon the applicable contested legal battlefield. If you are in trouble and need someone to defend you, Aden would be honored to be given that opportunity.
Jurisdiction:District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina
Practice Area
Victims’ Rights
Explains survivor rights in criminal cases, including notices, attendance, restitution, privacy, protection orders, and input at bail, plea, sentencing, and post-conviction hearings.
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Family Law
Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
LL.M.
Awards
Joint Service Achievement Medal
NATO Medal-ISAF Afghanistan
Afghanistan Campaign Medal
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Presidential Unit Citation-Navy
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Navy Unit Commendation
Joint Service Commendation Medal
Garrison Award
Meritorious Service Medal
Iraq Campaign Medal
Legion of Merit
National Defense Service Medal
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Joint Meritorious Unit Commendation
Associations
Member
Member
Reviews
RATED 5.0
Aug 7, 2025via Google
D K
"Mr. Wilkies and his team were very helpful and knowledgeable when it came to my questions about my case. I have never had any legal issues before and they helped me with every step of the process. I would definitely recommend his office for anyone who needs help with their legal issues."
RATED 5.0
Apr 10, 2025via Google
Theopilus
"Exceptional legal expertise and professionalism! This firm demonstrated a deep understanding of the law and provided outstanding guidance throughout our case. Their attention to detail and strategic approach made a significant impact, and I couldn’t be more grateful for their help. Choosing them was the best decision, and I highly recommend their services to anyone in need of top-tier legal representation."
RATED 5.0
Jan 10, 2025via Google
William Pizarro
"5 Stars all the way! From go, I received the most professional treatment and expert support from The Wilkie law Group. I would without a doubt, confidently recommend The Wilkie Law Group to my family and friends. Mr. Wilkie worked to get my case dismissed and I will forever be grateful to him and his team."
RATED 5.0
Dec 10, 2024via Google
Maximiliano Gallego
"Mr. Wilkie and his team were amazing to work with, they helped when I came right off my deployment and made me feel like I was taken care of right away! I highly recommend him to folks of this area if they want a highly professional and knowledgeable person to represent them!"
RATED 1.0
Dec 10, 2024via Google
Joshua Hale
"I paid $1500 to have Mr. Wilkie represent me for a DV case. I was told one thing and got another. I made it very clear to Mr Wilkie that I don’t want my second amendment rights to be affected. This would be the only way I would sign the order. Since there were no findings and no evidence, the prosecutor agreed. A few months later, I go to purchase a firearm and I get denied. I ended up going to the courthouse. The Court Clerk told me that Mr. Wilkie didn’t know the law and that If there is an order of protection, it is an automatic revocation of your second amendment rights. After numerous phone calls, talking to the FBI and the courts this is what I found out. In order to correct this, Mr. Wilkie wants $2000 more and there is no guarantee that my rights would be restored. After going back and for talking to his paralegals, I said $2000 is way too much to fix a mistake that shouldn’t have happened in the first place. My emails and phone calls were rarely getting returned. Wasn’t even able to talk to him directly. I would’ve been better off going to court by myself myself"