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Parenting Time Lawyer Fairfax

Parenting time disputes in Fairfax County, Virginia, are governed by Va. Code Title 20 (Domestic Relations), where courts determine schedules based on the experienced interests of the child under Va. Code § 20-124.3. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 1,741 documented results in Fairfax County, including 575 dismissed or not guilty outcomes across all practice areas.

Parenting Time Lawyer Fairfax in Fairfax County, Virginia

Parenting time in Virginia is governed by Va. Code Title 20 (Domestic Relations). The court establishes a parenting time schedule based on the experienced interests of the child, considering factors under Va. Code § 20-124.3, including each parent’s role, the child’s relationship with each parent, and any history of abuse. Virginia courts prioritize maintaining frequent and continuing contact with both parents unless it is not in the child’s experienced interest. Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., “Advocacy Without Borders,” brings 120+ years combined legal experience.

Last verified: April 2026 | Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court and Fairfax County Circuit Court | Virginia General Assembly — official site

For the full text of Virginia’s domestic relations statutes, see Va. Code Title 20 (Virginia General Assembly — official site). For court rules and procedures in Fairfax County, see Fairfax County General District Court (Virginia Courts — official site).

In Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court, judges routinely expect parents to have attempted mediation before a contested parenting time hearing.

We have observed that parents who present a detailed, written parenting time schedule at the first hearing are more likely to receive a favorable order.

Fairfax County Circuit Court requires a parenting assessment in high-conflict custody cases, which can take 60-90 days to complete.

  1. File a petition for custody or visitation at the Fairfax County J&DR Court or Circuit Court.
  2. Attend mandatory mediation or a parent education class.
  3. Gather evidence of your involvement in the child’s life, including school records, medical records, and witness statements.
  4. Present your proposed parenting time schedule at the hearing.
  5. Comply with any court-ordered parenting assessment or Guardian ad Litem investigation.
  6. Receive a final parenting time order from the court.

In Fairfax County, Virginia, parenting time disputes are resolved through court orders; violations of parenting time orders can result in contempt of court, fines, and potential modification of the parenting schedule.

Offense Classification Incarceration Fine License Impact Additional Consequences
Violation of parenting time order (contempt) Civil contempt Up to 12 months (coercive) Up to $2,500 None Court may modify parenting time schedule; attorney fees may be awarded
Interference with custody (Va. Code § 18.2-47) Class 6 felony Up to 5 years Up to $2,500 None Loss of custody rights; criminal record

Results may vary.

Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings 120+ years combined legal experience, 4,739+ documented firm-wide results across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ, and a favorable-outcome rate above 93%. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Advocacy Without Borders — has handled 1,741 documented results in Fairfax County, with 575 dismissed or not guilty and 1,038 reduced or amended outcomes. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the statute that governs equitable distribution in every Virginia divorce.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 1,741 documented results in Fairfax County: 575 dismissed or not guilty, 1,038 reduced or amended — a favorable-outcome rate of 96% (domesticviolencelaws.info case results). Results may vary. Firm-wide, SRIS has 4,739+ documented results across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ.

Our location in Fairfax is approximately 1.5 miles from the Fairfax County courts at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, with access via I-495 and Route 50. Parenting time lawyer near Fairfax: serving the communities of Fairfax, Burke, Centreville, Chantilly, Herndon, Reston, McLean, Vienna, Tysons, Oakton, Springfield, Annandale, and Falls Church area. 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Fairfax
4008 Williamsburg Court, Fairfax, VA 22032
(703) 636-5417 | Toll-Free: (888) 437-7747
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Frequently Asked Questions About Parenting Time in Fairfax County

How long does a divorce take in Fairfax County, Virginia?

It depends. Uncontested divorces in Virginia typically resolve in 2-6 months after filing at Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court (custody/support/protective orders) and Fairfax County Circuit Court (divorce/equitable distribution), depending on mandatory separation periods and court calendar. Contested divorces — with custody, support, or property disputes — routinely take 9-18 months. Uncontested divorce with signed separation agreement: 2-4 months from filing to final decree; contested divorce: 9-18 months.

How much does a divorce cost in Fairfax County, Virginia?

The Circuit Court filing fee for divorce complaint is approximately $86; sheriff service of process: approximately $12; private process server: $50-$100; pendente lite motion: additional court costs; Guardian ad Litem for custody: typically $500-$2,500+; mediation: $100-$300/hour per party. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3). Cases filed at Fairfax County General District Court.

Is Virginia a community property state?

No. Virginia is an equitable distribution state — marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily 50/50. The court considers 11 factors under Va. Code § 20-107.3 (personally amended by Mr. Sris). Fairfax County Circuit Court (4110 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 210, Fairfax, VA 22030) handles all property division. Separate property (pre-marriage, inheritance, gifts) is excluded.

How is child custody decided in Fairfax County, Virginia?

Custody in Fairfax County is based on the experienced interests of the child under Va. Code § 20-124.3, considering 10 factors including each parent’s role, the child’s relationship with each parent, and any history of abuse. Fairfax County J&DR Court handles standalone custody. Fairfax County Circuit Court handles custody within divorce cases.

What are the grounds for divorce in Virginia?

No-fault: 6-month separation (no minor children + signed agreement) or 1-year separation. Fault grounds: adultery (no waiting period), cruelty, desertion (1 year), felony conviction (1+ year imprisonment). Filed at Fairfax County Circuit Court.

How does a Virginia lawyer defend against parenting time charges?

Defense strategies for parenting time in Virginia may include challenging evidence, examining procedural compliance, negotiating with prosecutors, and presenting mitigating factors. An experienced attorney evaluates the specific facts under Va. Code Title 20 to build the strongest possible defense.

What should I do if I am facing parenting time charges in Virginia?

If facing parenting time charges in Virginia, contact a family law attorney immediately. Do not discuss the case with anyone except your lawyer. Preserve all relevant documents and evidence. The statute of limitations and court deadlines under Virginia law require prompt action.

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Page last verified and updated: 2026-04-29. Case results data sourced from firm historical records (domesticviolencelaws.info).

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