Megan Phelps Roper Husband Chad Fjelland Is An Attorney

Megan Phelps Roper husband Chad Fjelland is an attorney at Fjelland Law Office. Megan Phelps Roper married Chad Fjelland in 2016.

The attorney is specialized in Family Law, Criminal, and General Practice.

Megan Phelps husband is a Norwegian lawyer who lives in South Dakota. He is a member of the South Dakota State Bar.

Chad Fjelland age is 32 years old as he was born in 1990. Chad originally hails from South Dakota.

The Fjelland Law Office has a revenue of $1,158,000 and won a business office of the Week award in 2019. Apart from this, he also serves at Clark Law Firms.

The activist mentioned him as CG, the nickname of her partner Chad whom she calls him. Chad could never join her church even though he loved her.

Chad has a private Instagram username @cgf_cgf_, 23 posts, and over one hundred followers on that platform. He likes to keep his life confidential and out of the media

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Relationship

Megan Phelps Roper and Chad Fjelland married on 15 August 2016. They dated for 5 years before tieing wedding knots.

The couple met through the online platform Twitter in 2011. She met him through social media while advocating for the Westboro Baptist Church.

The duo finally met in real when she left the Westboro Baptist Church. After four months of leaving, they met in Omaha, Nebraska, in the United States of America, in 2014.

The activist stated that their first meeting was magical and knew she could marry him immediately. Their first meeting went well, and they instantly felt a connection with each other.

After two years of meeting and getting to know each other, they tied the knot in a private wedding. Only a few details of their marriage are known to the public as she has preferred to keep the details private, such as the location.

Their wedding was accompanied by their friends and the new family that they had found. Roper’s sister was her bridesmaid at their wedding. The couple is happily together even after years of their marriage.

Kids

Megan Phelps Roper kids are Solvi and Sydney. Megan gave birth to her first child Solvi Lynee in 2018 after being married for two years.

She revealed that she had given birth to her baby on October 7, 2018, with a series of photos of her pregnant at 23 weeks, 29 weeks, 39 weeks, and giving birth at 40 weeks.

Since the birth of Solvi, she has frequently posted photos of her daughter from a young age growing up.

In 2018, she posted a photo with her baby in Sydney, Australia, and mentioned that her daughter loves Sydney.

Her Instagram is filled with pictures of her child; on November 9, 2018, she posted a photo of her daughter with her father sleeping.

The spokesperson had a photo shoot with her daughter taking over 40 photos of her in three minutes and could not delete even one of those photos. She stated that it was a part of parenthood.

Solvi turned two years old on December 5, 2018.

On July 19, 2020, she posted a photo of her daughter playing on the slides wearing sunglasses.

She mentions that leaving her kid for more than a few hours is unthinkable, meaning she does not have to leave her daughter and stay with her.

Solvi had a photo shoot with a rainbow unicorn costume on November 1, 2020. They were shooting Sour Patch Kids out of a 10-foot candy cannon for Halloween in the middle of a pandemic.

She also posted her daughter with the flag of America for the 4th of July. Solvi wore a blue and red striped dress, neck pieces, sunglass, and a hat.

The lawyer’s daughter has her private Instagram, @solvilynne, with seven posts and only two followers on that platform.

The couple also has a son named Tor Bjorn, who was born in October 2022. She tweeted that she and Chad had welcome their son.

Family

Megan Phelps Roper parents are Brent Roper and Shirley Phelps Roper. Megan grew up in a big family with ten siblings.

Her mother is an American lawyer and political activist.

The grandfather of the activist, Fred Phelps is the founder of the Westboro Baptist Church, which is a church based on the Calvinist interpretation of the bible and is categorized as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

She grew up in Topeka, Kansas, at a compound owned by the other church members. She graduated from Washburn University in her home town Topeka, the United States of America.

From childhood, her parents taught her about the Westboro Baptist Church. She left the church and started to work as a prominent critic of the philosophy and practices of the church.

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