Establish Paternity Lawyer Loudoun County, Virginia
Establishing paternity in Loudoun County is governed by Va. Code § 20-49.1 et seq., which provides the legal framework for determining biological parentage. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 153 documented results in Loudoun County, with 54 dismissals and 80 reductions — an 88% favorable outcome rate. You need an establish paternity lawyer Loudoun County to handle these proceedings effectively.
Understanding Paternity Under Virginia Law
Virginia Code § 20-49.1 et seq. governs the establishment of paternity in the Commonwealth. This statute outlines the procedures for filing a paternity action, genetic testing requirements, and the legal effects of a paternity determination. Under Virginia law, paternity can be established voluntarily through a signed acknowledgment or through a court order following genetic testing. The Loudoun County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court and Loudoun County Circuit Court handle these matters. Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., Advocacy Without Borders, brings 120+ years combined legal experience to every case.
Last verified: May 2026 | Loudoun County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court | Virginia General Assembly — official site
Official Legal References
For the full text of the statute governing paternity in Virginia, see Va. Code § 20-49.1 (Virginia General Assembly — official site). For information on the Loudoun County court system, visit Loudoun County General District Court (Virginia Courts — official site).
Insider Perspective on Loudoun County Paternity Proceedings
In Loudoun County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court, prosecutors routinely request genetic testing at the initial hearing. We have observed that early engagement with the court can simplify the process significantly.
- File a paternity action at the appropriate Loudoun County court.
- Attend the initial hearing where genetic testing may be ordered.
- Complete genetic testing through an approved facility.
- Review test results with your attorney.
- Attend the final hearing for the paternity order.
- Establish child support, custody, and visitation rights.
In Loudoun County, paternity actions under Va. Code § 20-49.1 et seq. carry legal consequences including child support obligations, custody determinations, and visitation rights.
| Offense | Classification | Incarceration | Fine | License Impact | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Failure to Pay Child Support | Civil Contempt | Up to 12 months | Up to $1,000 | Driver’s license suspension | Wage garnishment, tax refund interception |
| Non-Compliance with Court Order | Civil Contempt | Up to 12 months | Up to $500 | None | Court costs, attorney fees |
Results may vary.
Why Choose Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for Your Paternity Case
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%. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the statute that governs equitable distribution in every Virginia divorce. The firm has 153 documented case results in Loudoun County: 54 dismissed or not guilty, 80 reduced or amended — an 88% favorable outcome rate. Results may vary.
Your Legal Team
Mr. Sris
Mr. Sris, former prosecutor, founded Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. in 1997 and personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3. He is admitted to the Virginia Bar and has extensive experience in family law matters, including paternity actions.
Proven Results in Loudoun County
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 153 documented results in Loudoun County: 54 dismissed or not guilty, 80 reduced or amended — a favorable-outcome rate of 88%. Results may vary. Case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case.
Our Loudoun County Location
Our location in Ashburn is approximately 10 miles from the Loudoun County courts at 18 East Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20176, with access via VA-7 and VA-267. We serve as an establish paternity lawyer near Loudoun County. Serving the communities of Ashburn, Leesburg, Sterling, Purcellville, South Riding, Brambleton, Aldie, Hamilton, Lovettsville, Middleburg, and Round Hill. 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Ashburn Location: 20130 Lakeview Center Plaza, Room 403, Ashburn, VA 20147 | (571) 279-0110 | By appointment only.
Frequently Asked Questions About Paternity in Loudoun County
How does a Virginia lawyer defend against establish paternity charges?
Defense strategies for establish paternity 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 § 20-49.1 et seq. to build the strongest possible defense.
Yes. Defense strategies include challenging evidence and negotiating outcomes under Va. Code § 20-49.1 et seq.
What should I do if I am facing establish paternity charges in Virginia?
If facing establish paternity 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.
Contact an attorney immediately and preserve all evidence under Va. Code § 20-49.1 et seq.
How long does a divorce take in Loudoun County, Virginia?
Uncontested divorces in Virginia typically resolve in 2-6 months after filing at Loudoun County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court (custody/support/protective orders) and Loudoun 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 divorces take 2-6 months; contested divorces take 9-18 months.
How much does a divorce cost in Loudoun County, Virginia?
Circuit Court filing fee for divorce complaint: 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).
Filing fees start at $86, with additional costs for service and mediation.
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). Loudoun County Circuit Court (18 East Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20176) handles all property division. Separate property (pre-marriage, inheritance, gifts) is excluded.
No, Virginia is an equitable distribution state.
How is child custody decided in Loudoun County, Virginia?
Custody in Loudoun 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. Loudoun County J&DR Court handles standalone custody. Loudoun County Circuit Court handles custody within divorce cases.
Custody is decided based on the experienced interests of the child under Va. Code § 20-124.3.
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 Loudoun County Circuit Court.
No-fault after 6-month or 1-year separation; fault grounds include adultery and cruelty.
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Last updated: 2026-05-01