About Regina
Regina DeMeo practices family law in Bethesda, Maryland. She has been a member of the Maryland Bar since 1995, and she also holds a license to practice in the District of Columbia. Her firm focuses on divorce, arbitration, and mediation. This gives a comprehensive approach to family-related legal matters — She earned her J.D. from The George Washington University Law School in 1995.
Prior to that, she completed her undergraduate studies at Georgetown University, receiving a B.S. in International Relations in 1990. This educational background gave her a strong foundation in both legal principles and international dynamics, which can be particularly beneficial in family law cases involving complex issues. Most of her practice involves divorce proceedings, where she navigates clients through the emotional and legal complexities of separation. Regina also specializes in arbitration and mediation, often helping parties reach amicable agreements without the need for prolonged litigation.
Cases typically involve negotiations over child custody, asset division, and spousal support, and she emphasizes collaborative solutions whenever possible. Before establishing her current practice, Regina held various leadership roles within the legal community. She served as President of the Montgomery County Bar Association in 2009 and has been actively involved in multiple capacities since 2000, including as a Committee Chair for Solo & Small Practice. Her commitment to the legal profession is evident through her ongoing participation in bar activities and her role as a columnist since 2014, where she shares insights on family law issues. Regina has also completed specialized training in child advocacy and mediation, enhancing her ability to represent clients effectively.
Her certifications in Child Advocate Training and Mediation & Collaborative Team Training reflect her dedication to providing high-quality legal services. She is a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association, the District of Columbia Bar, and the Maryland Bar, further solidifying her presence in the legal community. In addition to her legal practice, Regina hosts a program called "Making It Last," which focuses on family law topics and aims to educate the public on important issues within this field. Her multifaceted experience and commitment to family law make her a respected figure in her community, as she continues to advocate for her clients' rights and well-being.