Paul Francis Nichols, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Woodbridge, VA with 7 reviews
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Paul Francis Nichols

12660 Lake Ridge Drive, Woodbridge, VA

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1978:
George Mason University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Kings College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Deidre

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27 Mar, 2023
When it became clear to me that my custody & child support situation was not going to come to a resolution without the courts getting involved, I was referred to Nichols Zauzig by a family friend who had previously had a wonderful experience with this firm while being represented by Paul Nichols. I cannot say enough amazing things in regards to the representation I have received by Paul Nichols. His knowledge of the law and ability to analyze a situation, (sometimes that situation could mean the second right before the court hearing is to begin) and to be able to quickly make the right decision for his client is completely remarkable. I wholeheartedly will continue to put my trust in him and highly recommend to others needing an amazing, experienced, results driven attorney to do the same.
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Anna

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05 Mar, 2023
We are appreciative and grateful for how our son’s child custody case was handled by Paul F. Nichols of the law firm, Nichols Zauzig. Mr. Nichols was the third and final attorney we hired who was finally able to understand the complexities of what proved to be a difficult and traumatic experience for all involved. Mr. Nichols explained everything in terms we could easily understand, was responsive to our questions and concerns and kept us advised of the status of the case. As a result of his exceptional expertise, we now have the opportunity to be grandparents and our son has the opportunity to be a father to his two children who were alienated from us by their mother. Through Mr. Nichols’ adroit understanding of the complex circumstances of this case, he was able to right the wrongs that had been done. His paralegal, Dana Lynn, is outstanding. Ms. Lynn was knowledgeable, compassionate and able to expertly respond to our inquiries and requests. We are all extremely pleased with the outcome of our son’s child custody, visitation and child support case and highly recommend Paul F. Nichols and his firm.
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Anonymous

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12 Apr, 2021
Mr. Nichols is by far the best attorney I could have hired. From the initial consultation Mr. Nichols was the consummate professional, answering any and all questions I had. He did exactly as he said he would and made this painful journey a lot more bearable.
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Pros
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Extensive legal expertise and experience
“Paul's legal knowledge and expertise, guidance and unwavering support through the divorce proceeding made an often tense, trying and volatile case much easier to comprehend.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“Paul and his excellent Paralegal, Dana Lynn, constantly kept me informed at each stage of the proceedings and, if I had questions, readily provided answers.”
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Commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“From the start, I felt that Paul was not just my attorney, but a vested teammate, which was very comforting and reassuring.”
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Ability to handle complex and challenging cases
“Mr. Nichols was the third and final attorney we hired who was finally able to understand the complexities of what proved to be a difficult and traumatic experience for all involved.”
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Respected reputation and recognition in the legal community
“I originally sought out Mr. Nichols because of his local reputation, but after researching his capabilities, I found that he was a member of Best Lawyers of America, a rating that only .5% of lawyers achieve.”
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Potential for poor service and representation in some cases
“Very Poor service years ago. Mr. Nichols accepted the case then never represented in person in court, rather sending someone on his payroll who lacked experience and ability.”
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Ability to handle complex and challenging cases may come at a cost
“Paul explained to me my case was equivalent to a law exam in law school. He couldn't predict how it would turn out because there were so many anomalies but he would do his very best.”

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