Nicholas Solan

10300 Eaton Place, Fairfax, VA

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20 Reviews
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53 Reviews
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Education

2006
George Mason University School of Law, J.D.
2003
University of Virginia, B.S.

Last reviews

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4.8 73 reviews
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Merav pahima

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16 Dec, 2024
Best Personal Injury Attorney in Fairfax VA! Julie Heiden and Jenn Hendrickson were a big help and did so much for me! They took care of my case from start to close, answered all of my questions with patience and were there for me whenever I needed anything. Thank you both so much! I appreciate you❤️ Happy holidays :)
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Jeanne brown

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17 Oct, 2024
Jason Weis and his paralegal Jenny deserve this 5 star review, from a client that is also an attorney with over 20 years of courtroom experience. I consulted with Jason for a unique and complex situation with a short time table. While I wished that I could handle the matter myself, I knew that I needed just the right attorney to be my voice in this situation. Taking my case required Mr. Weis to process alot of information needing to be compiled and presented in a compelling and precise way, with little time to spare. I was not an easy client, as this situation had already caused me and my family quite alot of stress and emotional trauma. I needed someone to advocate for ME this time, and Jason came through for me. Jason was beyond patient, compassionate, honest, thorough and professional. In court, he was prepared, confident, and articulate. It was immediately apparent that he and opposing counsel were on completely different skill levels. I was impressed with Jason's knowledge of the legal issues, the evidence, and the evidentiary rules and potential objections and responses. The outcome was solidly in my favor. I can't thank him enough.
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Amanda beasley

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22 Aug, 2024
Steve Goldman and his team did an incredible job; if you are looking for an attorney that specializes in navigating high conflict divorce with child custody I would recommend Steve. He is realistic, honest, hardworking, fair, and direct, all qualities you need as you move through the court systems and divorce. Steve is also a family man and very understanding as to the emotional complexities you will be personally dealing with. I would recommend Steve to anyone and I feel extremely blessed to have had him and his team throughout a very difficult legal process.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide strong legal representation
“Mr. DePaolis and his staff are highly proffessional, knowledgeable and helpful throughout my entire case.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“They keep me up date at every moment and always were very realistic on the expectation I could have on the outcome of my case.”
3
Compassionate and understanding of client's circumstances
“They were extremely professional from the beginning to the end of my case. They gave an excellent representation and always were very respectful of my painful circumstances at that time, giving me also a great deal of moral support.”
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Effective negotiators and able to achieve favorable outcomes
“He is a great negotiator and the case was settled quickly.”
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Dedicated to protecting client's interests and ensuring their future well-being
“He even went further to insure my daughter's future and my quality of life would be manageable down the road.”
Cons
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Some client dissatisfaction with specific attorneys or staff members
“Bad experience with Ms. HAYBA. She is incompetent. Gave in to the opposition team and did not represent me as a client.”
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Concerns about billing practices and value for money
“Because they more with the doctors then they are with you they make sure the doctors get that money before you get your money”

Publications

2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Some Clarity on Termination Provisions in Agreements
2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Outside the Box Thinking Put in a Box
2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Courts Aren’t Stupid
2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, When Keeping it Unreal Goes Wrong
2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, A Brief History Lesson on the Tender Years Doctrine (Part 2)
2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, A Brief History Lesson on the Tender Years Doctrine (Part 1)
2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Imputed Income Primer
2016:
Virginia Family Law Blog, The Evolving Meanings of Cohabitation and Relationship Analogous to a Marriage
2015:
Virginia Family Law Blog, The Odd Case of Alternative Spousal Support
2015:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Sometimes It’s the Little Things
2015:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI Law: Parking Under the Influence Again
2015:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia Traffic Law: No Signal is a Signal to Pull You Over
2015:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Remarriage vs. De Facto Remarriage
2015:
Virginia Family Law Blog, OMG Spousal Support
2015:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Be Sure to Ask Questions
2015:
Virginia Family Law Blog, The Strange Burden of Giving
2015:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Spouse’s Needs v. Children’s Needs
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, The Marriage That Wasn't
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Return of the Engagement Ring Case!
2014:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI: Parking While Intoxicated . . . The Last Word?
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Tardies . . . A Crime No Longer
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, The Need for Specificity in Settlement Agreements
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Virginia Divorces: Recent Cautionary Tales
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Why You Should Hire a Divorce Attorney . . . An Illustration
2014:
Virginia Family law Blog, Proving Adultery Through the Paramour
2014:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI Law: But I Wasn’t Trying to Drive!
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, The Perils of Relocation Illustrated
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Gay Marriage is Legal in Virginia . . . Sorta
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, A Poster Case for the Father's Rights Movement
2014:
Virginia Family Law Blog, A New Name Change Case!
2013:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia Traffic Law: What’s a Fog Line? . . . or Don’t Drive on a Fog Line
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Loose Lips and the Meaning of Marital Debt
2013:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI: Of Mopeds and Public Highways in Virginia
2013:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI: Parking While Intoxicated . . . A Reminder
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Proof of Cohabitation
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, The Negative Equity Scenario
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Marital Waste Illustrated . . . Sort Of
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, To Modify a QDRO . . . or Stopping Scoundrels
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Negative Nonmonetary Contributions Illustrated . . . or Why You Should Be Nice to Heather
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Millionaires, Marital Waste and Spousal Support
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Grandparent Visitation Woes
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Apportioning Debt Discharged in Bankruptcy
2013:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI Law: The Private Parking Lot Loophole in Action
2013:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia Reckless Driving: See Some Evil, Hear Very Little Evil, Prove No Evil
2013:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI: I Saw Him Speeding There
2013:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI: Refusing Field Sobriety Tests and Consciousness of Guilt
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Tardies - A Silent Crime Under the Virginia Code
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, What is Cohabitation? (Part 2)
2013:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Divorce in Popular Culture – It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia Bigamy Law: A Crime in Two Marriages
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, When Can You Expunge a Criminal Charge in Virginia?
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia DUI: Pushing the Supreme Court’s Buttons
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia Police Searches: Forced Consent
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Virginia Criminal Law: The Rise and Fall of Obscene Under the Harassment Statutes
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Historic Virginia Crimes: The Night Prowler
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Reckless Driving in Virginia: Beware D.C. Residents
2012:
Virginia Criminal and Traffic Law Blog, Reckless Driving in Virginia: The Temporary Return of Sanity to D.C.
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Can You Change Your Child’s Last Name After a Divorce in Virginia?
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Grounds for Divorce: A History Lesson
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Spousal Support Modification: An Illustration
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Why Do We Even Have Sposual Support in Virginia (Economic Version)?
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Wedding Gifts: Lord of the Rings
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Why Do We Even Have Spousal Support in Virginia?
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Spousal Support and Adultery: A Manifestly Unjust Application of the Manifest Injustice Exception
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Marital Property Division: Catch-All as Be-All End-All
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Marital Property Division: Gunshot Bullets Aren’t So Bad for The Health Of Your Equitable Distribution
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Collecting Unpaid Child Support in Virginia: QDROs as Collections Tool
2012:
Virginia Family Law Blog, Is a Student Loan Debt a Marital Debt or a Separate Debt in a Virginia Divorce?
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