Slovensky Divorce & Family Law lands on 2026 Inc. 5000
Roanoke-based Slovensky Divorce & Family Law ranked No. 2750 on the 2026 Inc. 5000, a rare showing for a family law practice. The recognition highlights the firm’s growth under founder Devon Slovensky as it handles high-conflict, complex and international family law cases in Virginia.
Why it matters: - Slovensky Divorce & Family Law’s inclusion on the 2026 Inc. 5000 puts a Roanoke family law firm among the fastest-growing private companies in America. - The ranking is notable because family law practices rarely make the list, which usually skews toward technology, manufacturing and consumer brands. - The recognition underscores demand for firms that handle high-stakes custody, divorce and international disputes.
What happened: - Slovensky Divorce & Family Law was named to the 2026 Inc. 5000, Inc. Business Media’s annual ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America. - The firm ranked No. 2750 on this year’s list. - Devon Slovensky founded the Roanoke firm and built it into a practice centered on difficult family law matters. - The firm continues to accept new family law cases in Virginia.
The details: - The firm handles high-conflict custody matters, complex divorce cases and international family law disputes. - Its work includes litigation under the Hague Convention on international child abduction, a treaty-based area of law tried in federal court. - Slovensky is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and a Master Advocate. - Slovensky said the team takes cases that are complicated, high-stakes and sometimes international because families can have the most to lose. - The firm says its financial focus helps it approach divorce cases by untangling balance sheets, not just courtroom arguments. - Prospective clients can reach the firm through SlovenskyLaw.com.
Between the lines: - The Inc. 5000 placement signals that a specialty legal practice can scale in a way more often associated with venture-backed or consumer-facing businesses. - Slovensky’s comments frame the firm’s growth as mission-driven as well as commercial, with an emphasis on access to courts and representation for clients with less power. - The firm’s mix of financial analysis and litigation experience suggests a model built for complex cases rather than routine family law work.
What's next: - Slovensky Divorce & Family Law plans to keep taking on Virginia family law matters. - The firm’s continued growth may broaden its ability to take on more complex and international cases. - Prospective clients can contact the firm through its website for new matters.
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