The Law Office of Jennifer Raimo, PLLC
Virginia Law Firm
Law Office of Jennifer Raimo, PLLC
At the Law Office of Jennifer Raimo, you will have direct access to a compassionate lawyer who works hard to protect your legal rights. She will listen to your concerns and promptly answer your questions throughout the legal process.
Jennifer Raimo offers convenient appointment times, including evening and weekend appointments and reasonable, flate rate fees.
To schedule a free consultation about your case, please call (703) 591-4868.
Practice Areas:
Criminal Defense
- Assault and Battery
- Theft/Embezzlement
- Obstruction/Resisting Arrest
- Marijuana/Drug Crime
- Disorderly Conduct
-Trespass
Traffic Defense Law
- DWI
- Reckless Driving
- Aggressive Driving
- Hit and Run
- Driving While Suspended or Revoked
- Driving Without a License
Estate Planning
- Wills & Trusts
- Powers of Attorney/Living Wills
Contact
The Law Office of Jennifer Raimo, PLLC
3905 Railroad Ave, Suite 104
Fairfax, VA 22030
Office: (703) 591- 4868
Fax: (703) 291- 4236
Email: jraimo@raimolawoffice.com
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• Willful absence of the adverse party for one year
• Adultery
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