Mary C. Huff
Mary C. Huff represents clients in separation, divorce, and other domestic relations matters in Northern Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Maryland.
Mary utilizes a client-centric approach, knowing that people want their individual needs met and solutions for their unique family situations as they navigate the legal process. Family law matters are deeply personal and often involve challenging moments. Mary provides skilled, empathetic, and results-driven representation. Mary tailors her approach- whether in negotiation, mediation, or litigation- to best serve her clients’ needs.
Mary practices in all areas of family law including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, modification actions, termination actions, appeals, protective orders, retirement orders, grandparent visitation, appeals, and the drafting and negotiation of various agreements, including prenuptial agreements or premarital agreements. Mary is comfortable resolving matters through all legal avenues to deliver the right results for her clients.
Mary understands that high-quality legal representation can be accessible and efficient. She has structured her practice to deliver exceptional advocacy while considering the value of strategic, results-driven representation. By streamlining processes and prioritizing practical solutions, Mary helps clients navigate complex family law matters effectively and efficiently.
Practice Areas
Credentials
- The American University Washington College of Law (2010)
- The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Dean's List, 2007)
- Virginia State Bar, 2011
- District of Columbia, 2011
- Maryland State Bar, 2010
Professional Honors & Activities
Professional Honors
- Virginia Lawyers Weekly, Go To Lawyer - Family Law (2024)
- U.S. News - Best Lawyers in America, Family Law (2024-2025)
- Super Lawyers, Super Lawyer: Virginia (2022-2024)
- Super Lawyers, Rising Stars: Family Law, DC & Virginia (2016-2017 & 2019-2020)
- Virginia Business Magazine, Legal Elite: Young Lawyers (2021-2024)
- Arlington Magazine, Top Attorneys: Family Law (2021-2024)
Professional Activities
Fairfax Bar Association
- President’s Award for Service to the Bar (2022).
- Board of Directors, Director (2021 - present).
- Family Law Section, Co-Chair (2016 - present).
- 2021 FBA Convention Planning Committee (2021).
- Young Lawyers Division, Board Member (2014 - 2019), Secretary (2015 - 2016).
- Chair, Color of Justice Program (2019).
- Judicial Screening Committee (Member: 2020 - present, Alternate: 2018 - 2019).
Fairfax Law Foundation
- Fairfax Law Foundation 5K Race, Volunteer Coordinator (2015-2019).
- Fairfax Law Foundation 5K Race, Volunteer Course Marshal (2022-2024).
Northern Virginia Pro Bono Law Center
- Volunteer mentor (2017).
Northern Virginia Black Attorneys’ Association
- Planning Committee, Color of Justice Program (2020).
Northern Virginia Women Attorneys Association
- Planning Committee, Color of Justice Program (2022).
Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Virginia
- Volunteer, Color of Justice Program (2024).
Representative Cases
- Moore v. Moore, 2020 WL 6277427 (2020)
- Levick v. MacDougall, 294 Va. 283, 805 S.E.2d 775 (2017)
- MacDougall v. Levick, 66 Va. App. 50, 782 S.E.2d 182 (2016)
Seminar Presentations And Publications
Authored Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Materials
- Blankingship & Keith CLE: “Preparing Witnesses for Deposition.” (2022).
- Blankingship & Keith CLE: “Navigating Difficult Case Circumstances (Opposing Counsel and Clients).” (2022).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Throwing Darts!? Unique Issues in Support Cases.” (2021). Authored Tax Portion of Materials; Presented.
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Court Updates.” (2021). Compiled all materials.
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Private Investigators CLE: How They Can Make or Break Your Case.” (2019) – Authored Domestic Relations Portion of Materials.
- Virginia State Bar Annual Conference CLE: “Lawyer Feud.” (2018) – Authored Ethics Portion of Materials.
Moderator at Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Courses
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Handling Retirement Division in Family Cases.” (2022).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “What to Do When Things Go Wrong in Family Law Appeals.” (2022).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Introduction to Special Education Law: Beyond the ABC’s and 123’s.” (2021).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Premarital Agreements and Post-Execution Conduct.” (2021).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Premarital Agreements: A Primer on Estate Planning and Tax Provisions.” (2021).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Child Custody Relocation Cases (International Considerations and Use of Experts).” (2020).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “View from the Bench.” (2019).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “To Object or Not to Object – That is the Question When Responding to Discovery in Family Law Cases.” (2019).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Intro to Cryptocurrency and Blockchain: Technology, Financial and Legal Basics for Attorneys.” (2019).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Avoiding, Filing, and Defending Rules to Show Cause in Family Law Cases.” (2018).
- Blankingship & Keith CLE: “Intro to Crypto: Technology, Financial and Legal Basics for Attorneys.” (2018).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “What’s Hot In Digital Forensics for Family Lawyers?” (2018).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “How the New Tax Reform Law Will Affect Your Divorce Clients.” (2018).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Special Needs Planning and Divorce.” (2017).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Tax Issues in Family Law Cases.” (2017).
- Fairfax Bar Association CLE: “Domestic Relations in the DMV: The Basics of Family Law in the District of Columbia and Maryland, Compared with Virginia.” (2017).
Community Service
- Color of Justice Program – Planning Committee (2020), Chair (2019)
- Volunteer coordinator for the Fairfax Law Foundation Heroes v. Villains annual 5K race (2015 – 2019)