Family Law Attorneys · Burke, Virginia

The house, the schools, the kids' whole world. You want to protect all of it.

You chose Burke for the schools, the quiet streets, the room for the kids to grow. Now a divorce is putting that settled life in question, and the worry is real. We help Burke families hold steady through it, with the case filed in Fairfax County. Reach us whenever you are ready.

The first call costs nothing and commits you to nothing.

You Are Not Alone

All around Burke Lake and the Centre, families are quietly going through exactly this. None of them face it alone, and you will not stand alone now.

6 mo.
of Virginia residency before a case can start
Va. Code § 20-97
1 yr.
apart before a no fault case when kids are involved
Va. Code § 20-91
Both
childcare and health costs add on top of base support
Va. Code § 20-108.2
50+
years of combined family law practice
Three Northern Virginia offices
What We Handle

Steady help for Burke families.

A divorce in a settled family town is rarely about one thing. It is the house, the budget, and the kids' week, all at once. Here is the work we take on.

Looking for a family law attorney near Burke? NOVA Legal Professionals helps Burke clients with divorce, custody, child support, spousal support, and dividing what a family has built. Talk with an attorney at 571.260.0999.

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The matter in front of you.

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Contested Divorce

When you cannot agree on the children or the money, the court steps in. We prepare your case with care, settle what we can, and try the rest when that protects your family.

When You Cannot Agree
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Equitable Distribution

Virginia divides what a marriage built by fairness, not a flat split. We work each statutory factor so the result fits the life the two of you made in Burke.

Fair, Not Equal
03

Asset Division

The Burke home, the cars, the savings, the retirement accounts, we track each marital asset down, put a real value on it, and divide it so the result holds.

The Marital Estate
04

Separation Agreements

One document quietly protects a Burke family long before a divorce is final. We draft your separation agreement to settle support, property, and the parenting plan with no gaps.

First Protection
05

Child Support

Work related childcare and the cost of covering the kids on a health plan add right onto the guideline. We make sure those add ons, and the receipts behind them, are counted correctly.

Guideline & Beyond
06

Custody & Parenting

A weeknight dinner and a steady weekend rhythm keep you in your child's school week. We build parenting plans around how a Burke family actually lives.

Parenting Time
07

Spousal Support

Spousal support steadies a household while it finds its feet. Whether you would pay or receive it, we work through a fair amount and a fair term.

Maintenance
08

Military Divorce

Many Burke families include a federal employee or a service member. We divide military and federal retirement, the Thrift Savings Plan, and survivor benefits by their own strict rules.

Service Members
Where Your Case Is Heard

Two Fairfax courts, and which is yours.

Burke is part of Fairfax County, so a Burke case is heard in the county courts in downtown Fairfax. Both share the Fairfax County Courthouse at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, and which one you stand in turns on what you are asking the court to settle.

Circuit Court

Fairfax County Circuit Court

19th Judicial Circuit
HearsThe divorce, and how the marital property and the debts are divided.
DecidesEquitable distribution, with support and custody when they sit inside the divorce.
WhereDowntown Fairfax at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, a straight run up from Burke.
NoteThe largest trial court in the state, so its calendar tends to set the pace of a contested case.
J&DR Court

Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court

Family matters outside a divorce
HearsCustody, parenting time, child support, and protective orders brought on their own.
StartMost cases open at the Court Services Unit intake before a hearing is scheduled.
WhereInside the same Fairfax courthouse on Chain Bridge Road.
NoteYou file where you and your spouse last shared a home, which for Burke couples is Fairfax County.
Alisa Chunephisal, Esq., family law attorney at NOVA Legal Professionals
Alisa Chunephisal, Esq.Family Law Attorney
Attorney Insights

What I tell Burke families early on.

In a family town like Burke, the budget and the schedule are where a divorce hits first. Get those steady, and the rest tends to follow.
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    Keep the receipts

    Childcare and health insurance for the kids add onto child support, but only if you can prove them. Save the statements from the start, because they move the final number.

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    Protect the school week

    Courts care about a child's stability. A plan that keeps school, friends, and activities steady is easier to win and far better for your kids.

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    Do not move out without a plan

    Leaving the Burke home too soon can affect custody and the household budget. Talk it through before you make a move that is hard to undo.

Why Families Trust Us

The steady help a family town counts on.

When the house and the children are in the balance, you want counsel that keeps the case calm and on track.

Experience
50+

Years Combined

Years of guiding Burke families through divorce, custody, and support.

Expertise
100%

Family Law Focus

Family law is the entire practice, so the guideline math and the statutes are second nature.

Authority
AV

Preeminent Rated

Peer rated AV Preeminent, listed in Super Lawyers, and rated 10.0 on Avvo.

Trust
5★

Verified Reviews

Verified five star reviews from families across Burke and the rest of Fairfax County.

Recognition

Recognition that holds up over time.

BusinessRate Top 10 Divorce Lawyer in Fairfax Virginia 2026
Avvo Client's Choice
Super Lawyers 2022-2026 Corrie Sirkin
AV Martindale-Hubbell 2026 Award
American Association of Attorney Advocates
National Association of Distinguished Counsel
AV Martindale Client Champion Gold 2026
Super Lawyers 2024-2026 Alisa Chunephisal
Attorney and Practice Magazine's Top 10 2021
America's Best Advocates Family Law Firm 2022
American Institute of Family Law Attorneys
Super Lawyers Rising Stars Corrie Sirkin
NAFLA 2018
Super Lawyers 2018
AV Preeminent 2019
Avvo Top Attorney Alisa Chunephisal
Avvo Rating 10 Top Attorney
Avvo 5 Star Reviews
Best of the Best Attorneys 2022
We have helped Burke families through divorce without letting the house, the budget, or the children's routine come apart in the process.
Our commitment to Burke
From Our Clients

Burke families in their own words.

Read what Burke clients have shared about working through divorce and custody with our attorneys.

Questions People Actually Ask

Straight answers, no jargon.

These are the questions Burke parents raise at the first meeting. If yours is missing, just ask.

Have a question about your own family?Call 571.260.0999 or send us a message.
Which court hears a Burke divorce?

Burke is in Fairfax County, so the divorce and the property division go to the Fairfax County Circuit Court at 4110 Chain Bridge Road. Custody or support on their own start at the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court in the same building.

How do childcare and health costs change child support?

They add right onto the base guideline amount. Work related childcare and the cost of covering the children on a health plan are split between the parents in proportion to income. Keep the statements and receipts, because the court needs proof before it adds them in.

Can I keep the house in Burke?

Sometimes, though it depends on the equity, the mortgage, and whether one of you can carry it alone. We look at a refinance, a buyout, or a sale, and we weigh what keeping the home would mean for the children's stability and your own budget.

Should I move out of the family home?

Not without thinking it through. Leaving can affect custody and the household finances, and once you go it is hard to undo. Talk to us first, so the move, if you make it, protects you rather than costs you.

How long does it take?

When you both agree and sign, a divorce can close within a few months of meeting the separation period. A contested case usually runs closer to a year or more, since the court sets the hearing schedule. We keep it moving and tell you what to expect.

When You Are Ready

Whenever you are ready, start with a call.

Tell us what is going on in your Burke case, and we will help you protect the home, the budget, and the kids.