Practice Areas
Alimony
Alimony (spousal support) is sometimes an issue in divorce. Factors that determine whether one spouse must pay alimony to the other include: Prior to 2003, Virginia courts could only award “indefinite” alimony, meaning it would be paid until a further decision of the court...
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Child Abduction
Unfortunately, abduction by a parent is common. Parents take children out of spite, to agitate their spouse, or because they feel the child will be better off with them. No matter the reason for taking the child, the parent may be violating the law and isn’t acting in the best interest of the...
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Child Custody & Visitation
Determining custody of children in a divorce is often the most emotional and difficult part for everyone involved. The Stafford County family law attorney of Wesley D Wornom, Attorney at Law, understands the difficult circumstances of divorce and listens to your concerns, tailoring our actions to...
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About Us
Divorce and Family Law Attorney Serving Prince William County, Stafford County, City of Fredericksburg, and Spotsylvania County.
At the law firm of Wesley D Wornom, we offer sophisticated and savvy legal counsel to divorcing couples for whom taxation,property division, and accounting issues are of major importance. We have the knowledge, skill, and experience to handle cases involving military benefits and the military retirement system. We work with federal employees, and we thoroughly know the relevant FERS, CSRS, and TSP. Family law is a major focus of the practice. When you become our client, one attorney handles all aspects of your case from start to finish. We offer sound, knowledgeable legal advice regarding all aspects of marriage dissolution, including child support and child custody, visitation, relocation, spousal maintenance, debt allocation, and property valuation and division.
Savvy, Experienced Divorce Counsel
Twenty-nine years of legal experience, a business background, and service as in-house counsel for the Marriott Corporation give us the knowledge necessary to handle your complex financial situation during your divorce. Most of our clients require legal counsel regarding taxation, or bankruptcy, federal benefits, military benefits, and we have the know-how to provide it efficiently and effectively. We are comfortable in the courtroom, and we will litigate aggressively on your behalf whenever necessary.
We utilize 21st century communications capabilities, including electronic means of transferring documents. We immediately scan incoming and outgoing documents and forward them to you.
We own our condominium unit, just down the street from the courthouse in Stafford. Our attorney and staff live in the Stafford area. Through long experience in Stafford and Fredericksburg, and in Spotsylvania, we are familiar with the courts and judges in the area, and we enjoy working for the good people of this area.
For knowledgeable, sophisticated, experienced legal counsel on financial matters related to divorce proceedings, contact Wesley D. Wornom, Attorney at Law.
Wesley D. Wornom, Attorney at Law
1259 Courthouse Road, Suite 203A
Stafford, VA 22554-7129
Phone: 540-659-1958
Fax : 540-720-5365
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Testimonials
I highly recommend Wes Wornom as an Attorney for any “Family Court Matters.” I was an Active Duty Marine Officer, two years from retirement, going through a very nasty Separation and Divorce. Wes was recommended to me by an acquaintance, who was represented by Wes successfully in a divorce. Though the two year process of separation and divorce was brutal, both emotionally and financially, Wes was able to prove my case and significantly save me money in the long run by proving in court that my “Ex” did not deserve “Spousal Support” for her actions (financial and physical) during the marriage and during the proceedings leading up to the actual divorce court and extremely limit her share of my military retirement. Wes also was willing to work with me on the payment of his fees after the ruling, which allowed me to maintain my solvency. I will go to Wes in the future for any family court proceedings.
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