Staci Holloway Figueroa

Associate

sfigueroa@bklawva.com

o. 703-691-1235
f. 703-691-3913

Staci Holloway Figueroa

Staci Figueroa is committed to compassionately and skillfully guiding individuals through the intricate landscape of family law matters. Her practice is centered around providing expert representation in a range of legal areas, including custody and visitation issues, child support, spousal support, equitable distribution, and the preparation of marital settlement agreements and prenuptial agreements.

Staci’s capabilities extend beyond the initial trial stages of cases to encompass appeals, where she leverages her legal acumen to uphold the rights and interests of her clients at higher levels of the judicial process.

Staci understands the sensitive nature of family law cases and ensures that clients feel heard, respected, and understood throughout the entire legal process.  Whether navigating complex equitable distribution issues or sensitive custody matters, Staci works tirelessly to achieve positive outcomes for her clients.

 

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Staci earned her law degree from William & Mary Law School, where she was an Articles Editor for the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, and she earned her B.A. from The Louisiana Scholars’ College at Northwestern State University.

Practice Areas

Credentials

Education
  • The Louisiana Scholars' College at Northwestern State University (B.A., 2010)
  • William & Mary School of Law (J.D., 2014)
Bar Admissions
  • Virginia State Bar, 2014

Professional Honors and Activities

Professional Honors

  • U.S. News: Best Lawyers in America - One's  to Watch - Family Law (2025)
  • Super Lawyers, Rising Star - Family Law (2024)

 

Professional Activities

  • Virginia State Bar Harry L. Carrico Professionalism Course Faculty (2023-present)
  • Virginia State Bar 5th District Disciplinary Committee, 2021- present (Chair, 2023-present; Secretary, 2022-2023)
  • Fairfax Bar Association Circuit Court Committee (2018-present)
  • Northern Virginia Women Attorneys Association Ethics Committee (2018-2019)

Representative Cases

Emerick v. Emerick, 2020 WL 3966845 (2020)