About Jordan A.
Jordan A. Fanney earned a J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law. The law school shaped a practical approach to courtroom work and client counseling. Fanney's time in Richmond exposed them to litigation and domestic relations clinics, training that would inform later courtroom roles.
After law school Fanney began practicing in Virginia. The career path led to a position at Poole Brooke Plumlee PC, where Fanney has worked on matters that brought together civil procedure and family-court responsibilities. Colleagues describe a lawyer who pays attention to detail and who approaches casework methodically. Fanney's role at the firm has involved courtroom appearances and written advocacy in state courts across Virginia.
Fanney holds a certification from the Supreme Court of Virginia as a Guardian Ad Litem for children. That credential permits Fanney to represent the interests of minors in custody, abuse, and neglect proceedings. Serving as a guardian ad litem requires interviewing children, reviewing records, and making recommendations to judges. Fanney's certification reflects training in those areas and regular participation in the systems that handle sensitive family matters.
Membership in the Virginia State Bar is current. That affiliation connects Fanney to continuing legal education and to the regulatory framework for lawyers in the state. The combination of bar membership and the Supreme Court certification positions Fanney to handle court-appointed matters involving children, alongside other civil or family-related work undertaken by the firm.
At Poole Brooke Plumlee PC, Fanney practices in matters that intersect with family and juvenile concerns as well as broader civil litigation handled by the firm. The work ranges from court appointments as a guardian ad litem to preparing pleadings and representing clients at hearings. Fanney approaches each file by gathering facts, assessing legal options, and preparing clear recommendations for clients or the court.
Fanney's practice is grounded in Virginia law and in the procedural rules that govern court processes in the state. The day-to-day practice at Poole Brooke Plumlee PC continues to involve guardian ad litem assignments for children and related court work. Fanney currently focuses on guardian ad litem representation for children and the civil matters handled by the firm.