About Van Hooser & Aguirre, P.C. — Family Law Woodbridge
Family law Woodbridge clients seeking experienced counsel can turn to Van Hooser & Aguirre, P.C., a multi-practice firm serving Prince William County and Northern Virginia. The practice handles divorce, custody, estate planning, and elder law matters, giving families a single firm for cases that often overlap. Residents can also browse other Woodbridge attorneys for comparison. The combined family and estate focus helps clients during major life transitions when both legal areas come into play.
Coverage extends across Woodbridge, Manassas, Lake Ridge, Dale City, and the broader Prince William County area. Family law Woodbridge matters at this firm range from contested divorce and custody to property division, support modifications, and protective orders. Court appearances are made at the Prince William County Circuit Court and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in Manassas. Initial consultations are scheduled by phone.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as professional and steady during emotionally difficult cases. Reviewers note clear communication on Virginia divorce procedures, equitable distribution, and custody factors. Several mention appreciation for the firm’s ability to handle related estate work — particularly when divorce affects beneficiary designations and powers of attorney. The multi-practice structure means clients do not need to coordinate across separate firms.
Family Law Woodbridge — Practice Areas & Services
- Contested and uncontested divorce in Prince William County Circuit Court
- Custody, visitation, and parenting plan negotiation
- Equitable distribution of marital property under Virginia law
- Spousal and child support, including modifications and enforcement
- Estate planning and elder law work coordinated with family matters
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Virginia divorce take?
Uncontested no-fault divorces in Virginia require a 6-month separation if no children are involved, or 12 months if there are. Contested cases routinely take 12 to 24 months from filing to final decree. Prince William Circuit Court handles all divorce proceedings.
How is custody decided in Prince William County?
Virginia uses a best-interests-of-the-child standard considering 10 statutory factors. Custody disputes typically begin in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in Manassas. Courts increasingly favor shared physical custody when both parents are fit.
What does family law representation cost in Northern Virginia?
NoVA family law attorneys typically charge $300 to $500 per hour, with retainers of $5,000 to $15,000. Uncontested divorces may carry flat fees of $1,500 to $3,500. Always confirm fees and scope in writing.
Quick Facts: Family Law in Woodbridge, Virginia
- Prince William County Population: Over 480,000 residents, one of Virginia’s largest counties — U.S. Census QuickFacts
- VA Divorce Rate: Virginia averages roughly 2.7 divorces per 1,000 residents annually — CDC National Vital Statistics
- VA Active Attorneys: The Virginia State Bar reports roughly 32,000 active members — Virginia State Bar



