Molly K. Flurry

Molly’s practice focuses on matters related to estate planning, real estate, small businesses, and lending. Molly regularly assists clients with individual and family estate planning, deeds and easements, commercial leasing, sales, purchases, and development, residential and commercial landlord-tenant matters, debt collection efforts, small business counsel, private and institutional lending. Molly represents entrepreneurs, national and regional lenders, real estate owners and developers, local and national business owners, residential and commercial landlords, homeowners’ associations, and families with specific elder care and special needs.

She is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is a member of the Virginia State Bar and the Fredericksburg Area Bar Association. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Central Virginia Housing Coalition, the Friends of the Rappahannock, the Fredericksburg SPCA and the Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic. Molly has been recognized as a “Rising Star” in the Virginia Super Lawyers’ publication and is an adjunct professor with the University of Mary Washington’s Philosophy Department.

Molly received her law degree from The University of Dayton School of Law (Cum Laude) in 2013 where she was a Dean’s Scholar. During law school, she earned recognition for her skills in dispute resolution, civil trial practice and ethics. Molly served as a summer law clerk at the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims for the Honorable Judge Lawrence B. Hagel. After graduation, Molly began her career practicing commercial real estate law in Fredericksburg before gaining experience as a finance attorney in Richmond and joined the firm in 2016.

Before law school Molly worked as a newspaper reporter and editor earning numerous accolades for her breaking news and business news coverage. She graduated from the Pulliam School of Journalism at Franklin College (Cum Laude) with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 2006. During her time at Franklin, she served as the editor of the student newspaper and played varsity tennis.