D. Bradon Childs

Mr. Childs grew up in Appomattox County, Virginia.  He graduated from Longwood University in 2010 with a B.S. degree in Political Science and English minor.  Mr. Childs earned his J.D. from Charleston School of Law in 2016, with recognition by the Trial Advocacy Board, Outstanding Public Service.  During law school, Mr. Childs was recognized for outstanding public service, completing over 100 pro bono hours while interning for Lawson & Beasley, Attorneys at Law in Appomattox.  Mr. Childs also took on leadership roles and was selected for the Civility Award, which is presented to one student each year that best exemplifies the high moral character and professionalism charged to all students at the Charleston School of Law.   Upon graduation, Mr. Childs was one of seven graduates to gain membership to the law school’s prestigious Forensic Club based on demonstrated leadership, professionalism, public service and academic commitment.

After graduating from law school, Mr. Childs worked at Herndon Law, P.C. focusing on Elder Law.  Mr. Childs joined the firm in March of 2019, where his areas of practice include insurance defense, litigation, workers’ compensation, and general liability cases.  Mr. Childs is a member of the Virginia State Bar and the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys.  Mr. Childs is admitted to practice before the Virginia Supreme Court and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia.

Outside of the office, Mr. Childs enjoys spending time with his wife, young son and dogs and traveling throughout Virginia and the Carolinas spending time with family.  Mr. Childs is also a member of Grace Baptist Church, a persistent outdoorsman and a passionate baseball fan supporting his favorite team, the Atlanta Braves.