Molly Maurene Garrett

4000 Legato Rd Ste 400, Fairfax, VA

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2002
Pace University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999
George Mason University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jose gaitan

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21 May, 2024
I got in my first major car accident last year in November and it was a major blow financially and emotionally for me because it wasn't my fault at all and I had no idea where to turn too for legal help. By the grace of God my fiancee's coworker suggested this law firm for my case because he had such a good experience with them and let me tell you he wasn't lying. Throughout the whole process so far they have been so helpful and nice making this traumatic experience for me so much easier to get through. While recovering from my injury they even sent little care packages! Me and my fiancee thought that was so nice of them, For them to go out of there way to do that for us. I have full confidence in them resolving my case and hopefully this review helps someone else reach out to get the help and compensation they deserve as well. God Bless this law firm for helping so many people at a time where, like me is so traumatic and hard, and when it seems like there is no where to turn for good help.
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Mace windu

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07 Feb, 2024
I used parish lawfirm in a serious car accident, and they helped guide me the whole way, they got me payed for my pain and suffering, so if you ever get injured call Jim parish, thanks too everyone at the parish lawfirm for everything!
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Molly b

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30 Jan, 2024
Jim Parrish was extremely helpful and provided us with a free consultation related to an auto collision personal injury claim. He was highly professional, friendly, and clearly very knowledgeable in this area. He was very direct in which services of his we may or may not need, unlike some personal injury lawyers who just try and squeeze as much money as possible from their clients. I highly recommend him. Thank you Jim.
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Publications

2020:
Virginia Family Law Quarterly, The New "Negative Inference" in Family Law Cases; A Positive First Step
2015:
Virginia Family Law Quarterly, David v. David – A Goliath Shift in Burden of Proof
2013:
Fairfax Woman Magazine, The 'Mature' Divorce
2012:
Fairfax Woman Magazine, Who Gets the House?
2011:
Virginia Lawyers Weekly, The Intersection of Elder Law and Family Law
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