Daniel Collier
Daniel Collier’s practice since graduation has been devoted to family law and assisting families and businesses with civil litigation in the General District and Circuit Court. Daniel joined RRBMDK, PLLC in 2016 and continued there until joining the Family First Law Group in 2020.
Prior to joining the firm, Daniel served as the chief legal engineer for a law information services startup corporation in New Orleans. As a legal engineer, he wrote computer programs that perform legal analysis in order to make attorney representation more affordable to those who work in litigious fields. He continues to develop programs to make the Family First Law Group more effective.
Daniel spent time volunteering to assist indigent artists with copyright and trademark issues while studying law at Tulane University. Before attending law school, he worked as an English instructor in China.
Daniel grew up in Fairfax County, and is a graduate of South Lakes High School in Reston.
Email: Dan@familyfirst.law
Phone: 703-662-0225
Honors and Awards
Super Lawyers: Rising Star 2022-2024
Best of Virginia: Law Firms, Northern Region 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Admissions and Affiliations
Virginia Bar
Memberships
Fairfax County Bar Association
Alexandria Bar Association
Education
James Madison University, B.A., 2007
Tulane University Law School, J.D., 2013
Tulane University Law School, LL.M. (International Intellectual Property), 2014
Types of law that Dan assists client with:
Step-Parent Adoption
Legal Custody
Physical Custody
Visitation Matters for : Blended Families, Children with Particular Needs, Department of State, Non-married Parties, Alienation Issues
Complicated Divorce Matters involving: Property Issues, Business Valuation, Spousal Support, Imputation of Income,
Child Support
Military Divorces
Relocation including: Military, Department of State, Department of Defense
Property Settlement Agreement, Marital Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements and Postnuptial Agreements
No-Fault Divorces
Civil Litigation in the General District Court
Contract Law
Judgments
Landlord Tenant Matters