• 10432 Balls Ford Road, Suite 300, Manassas, Virginia 20109

  • 44679 Endicott Drive, Suite 300-1049, Ashburn, Virginia 20147

Tenecia P. Reid, PCCL

About Tenecia P. Reid
Attorney At Law

With the objective of delivering reliable and zealous legal representation to residents of Northern Virginia dealing with domestic matters, Attorney Reid founded her practice.


Attorney Reid was admitted to the California State Bar in 2003. She gained substantial experience at a Los Angeles firm before establishing and successfully managing her own solo practice, specializing in family law. After relocating to Loudoun County, Virginia, Attorney Reid was admitted to the Virginia State Bar in 2009. With her strong background in domestic law and her unwavering enthusiasm for knowledge, she seamlessly transitioned to practicing family law as an attorney in Northern Virginia. She continued working at a local firm until she founded The Law Office of Tenecia P. Reid in the spring of 2013.


Attorney Reid is skilled in handling a wide range of family law matters, including straightforward uncontested divorces, complex litigious cases involving significant assets, and emotionally charged custody disputes. She recognizes that each situation calls for either a calm and rational approach or assertive and decisive action.


Currently residing in Loudoun County, Virginia, Attorney Reid shares her home with her two children, and their Goldendoodle, Hazel Jane. She enjoys reading, traveling and is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.


Education

  • Florida A&M University, B.S., Molecular Biology
  • Vanderbilt University, Interdisciplinary Program in Biomedical Science
  • University of Southern California School of Law, Juris Doctor

 

Bar and Court Admittances

  • Virginia, 2009
  • California, 2003


U.S. Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2010
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Virginia, 2011
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, 2003

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