
Wesley Dean Wornom
- 1259 Courthouse Rd. Suite 203 Stafford, VA 22554
- +1-540-659-1958
- No email available
About:
Lawyer with 35 years of experience (23 in divorce and family law - including 20 years in Virginia). Graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law - 1980, and the College of William and Mary - 1977 with a business degree. Practiced limited to the Commonwealth of Virginia in family law, (including divorce, custody, military divorces, CSRS, FERS, TSP, child support and spousal support). Provide one-on-one representation in Stafford, Spotsylvania County, City of Fredericksburg, and Prince William County. Practice solely in Virginia (Inactive member only in California, DC and Maryland).
Jurisdiction:California, Virginia
Practice Area
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
J.D.
Associations
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Reviews
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2024via Google
Mary Hunt Sharp
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2023via Google
J B
"Wesley’s knowledge of the law speaks for itself upon first consultation. I have, and will continue to recommend this firm to anyone dealing with issues under his area of specialty. No flashy gimmicks and fluff, just an expert on the law, with 20+ local years in practice. Wesley provides clear answers, and sets realistic expectations throughout, along with reasonable and transparent billing."
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2021via Google
Colleen Wainwright
"Mr. Wornom and staff were great with my case. I would highly recommend."
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2021via Google
Travis Mallet
"Very professional. Very helpful. Mr. Wornom made sure I got a fair deal in my divorce. He is very knowledgeable"
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2021via Google
Parrish Blackwell
"Mr. Wornom is obviously competent. Even more importantly he listens and develops a tactical plan for an emotion filled life event. His legal advice is sound, and delivered in a way you feel "fair". Divorce makes you feel guilty enough, it's good he is helping you not get taken advantage of too."