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Kelly L. DiCorrado

Kelly L. DiCorrado

Infinity Law Group, PLC
  • Criminal Law, DUI & DWI, Domestic Violence ...
  • Virginia
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Biography

Kelly L. DiCorrado (formerly Vasta), a founding member of Infinity Law Group, PLC, represents her clients in the seven cities of Southside Hampton Roads and beyond, including Northampton and Accomack County and Williamsburg/James County, Virginia. She focuses her practice in the areas of criminal defense, traffic, juvenile criminal defense, family law and insurance civil defense. Ms. DiCorrado is a kind, compassionate and caring individual who stands up for those without a voice. As a trial lawyer, Ms. DiCorrado employs lifelong advocacy skills to zealously represent her clients in the courtroom and through all stages of litigation. As an attorney, she is a born problem solver, taking on any size project and finding creative solutions for her clients. As a person, she has become a trusted counselor, guiding her clients through the most difficult of times and assisting clients in their future needs.

Prior to becoming a lawyer, Ms. DiCorrado spent over a decade working in the insurance defense industry in a variety of positions, but most notably as a litigation examiner in the claims department. This has given her first hand knowledge and a rich understanding of the personal injury process, which allows her to effectively and efficiently help defend her insurance defense clients.

Before joining forces with her current partners, Tory Delpierre and Mary Morgan to form Infinity Law Group, PLC, an all woman owed business, she was a founding member of Nield, Delpierre & Vasta, PLC, and also previously employed as an associate attorney for Jon M. Babineau, PC in Norfolk, Virginia. Ms. DiCorrado also had the opportunity to intern at various locations including a private practice firm and Virginia Legal Aid Society during law school at Regent University School of Law.

Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
DUI & DWI
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights
Juvenile Law
Traffic Tickets
Suspended License
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Virginia
Virginia State Bar
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Attorney/Owner
Infinity Law Group, PLC
- Current
Attorney/Owner
NORFOLK JUSTICE, d.b.a. Nield, Delpierre & Vasta, PLC
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Associate Attorney
Jon M. Babineau, P.C.
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Education
Regent University School of Law
J.D. (2014)
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George Mason University
B.A. (1999) | Government and Politics
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Professional Associations
Virginia State Bar  # 88911
Member
Current
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Norfolk Porstmouth Bar Association
Member
- Current
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Virginia Beach Horse Show Association
Board Member
- Current
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Nield, Delpierre & Vasta, PLC
Legal Answers
9 Questions Answered
Q. What kind of lawyer do I need to talk to about custody of children?
A: I would recommend contacting an experienced attorney in family law. The father will likely want to consult with one to assist in navigating through the juvenile courts.
Q. Is it a crime to deposit/cash a check if it is to 2 named people, he signed the back twice and she didn’t sign
A: I would recommend taking the copies of checks you have along with these facts to your local magistrate or police department to discuss the options of pressing charges.
Q. Can your mom send you a trespassing notice and have you arrested if you go near her property?
A: I am sorry to hear you are going through this experience with your mom. If a person provides notice to another that they are not allowed on private property, and the notice is disregarded, then the propery owner/lessee can take out trespessing charges. Trespassing is a Class 1 Misdemeanor in Virginia and the legal ramifications can be up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500.00. Please consult an attorney experienced in criminal defense in Virginia.
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Nield, Delpierre & Vasta, PLC
500 E. Plume Street Suite 220
Norfolk, VA 23510
Telephone: (757) 828-4141