Virginia Collaborative Professionals and Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia  have merged, and you have found both here as Collaborative Professionals of Virginia (CPV).
Virginia Collaborative Professionals and Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia  have merged, and you have found both here as Collaborative Professionals of Virginia (CPV).
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Jennifer Bradley

Jennifer Bradley

Jennifer Bradley, Esq.

Attorney,
Mediator

Licensure: VA, DC

CONTACT JENNIFER BRADLEY

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Mullett Dove Meacham & Bradley, PLLC

Mullett Dove & Bradley Family Law

jbradley@mdbfamilylaw.com

703-522-8100

1100 North Glebe Road, Suite 1100, Arlington, VA 22201

LEARN MORE ABOUT JENNIFER BRADLEY

Member of the Virginia Collaborative Professionals

Biography
I practice Collaborative divorce because it provides a structure that allows divorcing spouses to resolve their marital differences civilly, respectfully, with integrity and compassion, and with a commitment to the emotional and financial well-being of their children and each other. The Collaborative Process offers spouses the opportunity to have full control over determining the best way to structure their financial futures, deciding what custodial schedule will best meet the needs of their children, and developing a transition plan into the next stage of their lives as unmarried individuals and co-parents. It empowers spouses to reach a fair, private settlement with far less conflict and cost in comparison to traditional divorce litigation.

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