Hope F. Rosen

hrosen@shoun.com
Phone: 703-222-3333
Fax: 703-222-3340

Ms. Rosen received her Bachelor of Arts from the College of William and Mary and her Juris Doctor from the George Mason University School of Law. As president of George Mason’s trial advocacy team, she helped to develop the school’s focus on trial law and was awarded special recognition for excellence in trial advocacy.


Ms. Rosen’s practice has consistently centered around child and family law issues. After receiving her law degree, Ms. Rosen worked as a staff attorney for the American Prosecutors Research Institute, focusing on issues of juvenile delinquency and child abuse. Ms. Rosen left the American Prosecutors Research Institute when she was appointed Special Counsel for the Division of Child Support Enforcement by the Attorney General of Virginia. After building her expertise in child support law, Ms. Rosen expanded her family law practice to include matters of child custody and visitation, protective orders, spousal support and equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities.

Ms. Rosen is a member of the Virginia State Bar and the Fairfax Bar Association. She has appeared in Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts and Circuit Courts throughout Northern Virginia. She has also appeared before the Virginia Court of Appeals in matters relating to child support, spousal support and equitable distribution. Ms. Rosen has been admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia since 2002.

Born: Carmel, California, 1975

Education: College of William & Mary, B.A., 1997, George Mason University School of Law, J.D., 2002

Practice Areas: Domestic Relations; Divorce; Family Law; Litigation

Membership: Virginia State Bar

Admissions: 2002, Virginia

Miscellaneous Information: Author: "Update," Vol. 16 No. 6 & 7, American Prosecutors Research Institute. President, Trial Advocacy Association, 2001-2002.