About Valerie E
Valerie E Anias trained first as an undergraduate at the State University of New York at Binghamton and went on to earn her J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law. Her legal education placed her in Maryland courts and classrooms. She later completed a Title 17 mediator certification through the University of Baltimore School of Law, adding dispute resolution credentials to her law degree.
After law school, Anias established herself in Maryland’s legal community. She practices at A Team Family Law, LLC, where her daily work revolves around family court filings, client counsel and settlement efforts. Her mediator credential informs how she approaches cases, often emphasizing negotiated outcomes and alternate dispute resolution where appropriate.
Anias maintains active ties to local legal organizations. She holds memberships in the Prince George’s County Bar Association and the Anne Arundel County Bar Association. Those memberships keep her connected to county-level practice trends, court procedures and professional networks across the region.
Her practice reflects the contours of modern family law work. She handles matters that generally include divorce, child custody, child support and related financial issues. She represents people through contested court proceedings and settlement discussions. In the mediation role she can serve as a neutral facilitator under Title 17 rules, helping parties explore resolution paths outside the courtroom.
Colleagues describe Anias as a practitioner who combines courtroom preparedness with an eye toward negotiated solutions. Clients working with her encounter a process that often begins with case assessment and moves toward either mediation or court filings, depending on the facts and the parties’ goals. She keeps her practice rooted in Maryland law and the local rules that govern family courts across the counties where she works.
Today she is based at A Team Family Law, LLC in Maryland, carrying out client representation, mediations and related family law work. She continues to maintain her Title 17 mediator certification and active memberships in county bar associations, handling family law matters and serving as a mediator in the state’s proceedings.