About Dennis Nagel Attorney at Law — Family Law Christiansburg Virginia
Dennis Nagel Attorney at Law provides family law Christiansburg Virginia clients need for divorce, custody, criminal defense, and traffic matters throughout the New River Valley. Located at 11 N. Franklin Street in downtown Christiansburg — the county seat of Montgomery County — Dennis Nagel has served clients in the NRV for years with a reputation for honest counsel, accessible communication, and a thorough approach to both straightforward and complicated family matters. Montgomery County Circuit Court and the Christiansburg General District Court handle a range of family, criminal, and civil matters for the region, and having an attorney with deep familiarity with the local legal community is a consistent advantage Nagel clients describe. For more family law attorneys serving the New River Valley, visit the Christiansburg, Virginia attorney directory.
Clients who worked with Dennis Nagel on divorce cases describe him as patient, grounded, and skilled at achieving fair settlements without unnecessary litigation. One client credits his willingness to counsel patience and thoroughness during a complicated divorce — involving actions by the opposing party that required tracking down complex details — with ultimately achieving a fair resolution without court. His familiarity with local judges, opposing counsel, and court procedures in Montgomery County is a recurring benefit mentioned by clients who appreciated his realistic, direct approach from the first consultation.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Dennis Nagel as exceptional in his field — knowledgeable, professional, and consistently straight with clients about what to expect. Multiple clients credit him with winning consecutive cases across different legal matters. Clients facing unexpected custody situations describe his compassionate handling as essential to keeping their children’s best interests at the forefront. Out-of-area clients who retained him for traffic matters praise his communication and his ability to handle the case without requiring their presence in court. Many reviewers say they have already recommended him to others in the NRV.
Family Law Christiansburg — Practice Areas & Services
- Divorce: Handles both uncontested and contested divorce proceedings in Montgomery County Circuit Court, including property division, spousal support, and cases made complicated by non-cooperating opposing parties.
- Child Custody & Visitation: Advocates for parenting arrangements that prioritize children’s best interests, including custody modifications when circumstances change after a final order.
- Criminal Defense: Represents New River Valley clients in criminal matters, including cases involving the restoration of civil rights such as firearms rights in Virginia courts.
- Traffic Defense: Handles speeding, reckless driving, and traffic infraction cases for Christiansburg-area clients and out-of-region drivers cited in Montgomery County courts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take in Montgomery County, Virginia?
An uncontested divorce in Virginia — where both parties agree on all issues and have been separated for the required period — can often be finalized in one to two months after the separation period is met. Contested divorces involving property disputes, custody, or uncooperative parties take longer. Dennis Nagel has resolved divorce cases in under a month when circumstances permitted, and guided other clients through complex multi-year proceedings to fair outcomes.
Can Dennis Nagel help restore gun rights in Virginia after a criminal conviction?
Yes. Virginia law allows individuals convicted of certain offenses to petition for restoration of civil rights, including firearms rights, through the circuit court. Dennis Nagel has been specifically credited by reviewers with successfully restoring firearms rights for clients in Virginia courts, and has won multiple such cases. The process involves filing a petition in the appropriate circuit court and demonstrating rehabilitation and fitness for rights restoration.
Can I hire Dennis Nagel for a traffic case if I live outside the Christiansburg area?
Yes. Dennis Nagel has represented out-of-region clients cited in Montgomery County courts, handling traffic cases including speeding and reckless driving charges without requiring the client to be present. One reviewer living four hours away describes excellent communication and a best-possible outcome achieved without the need to travel. His knowledge of local court procedures and realistic case assessment make this a practical option for drivers who received citations passing through the area.
Quick Facts: Family Law in Christiansburg, Virginia
- Virginia no-fault divorce separation period: 6 months with a separation agreement and no minor children; 1 year without an agreement or with minor children — Virginia Code §20-91
- Montgomery County seat: Christiansburg is the county seat of Montgomery County, home to the Circuit Court and General District Court serving the New River Valley — Virginia Judicial System
- Virginia equitable distribution: Virginia is an equitable distribution state — marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally — Virginia Code §20-107.3
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