May Spouses Live Separate and Apart In The Same House Before Filing for Divorce?
Under Virginia law, it is required that spouses live separate and apart for a period of either six or twelve months(depending on whether there are minor children) prior to finalizing a divorce....
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Child custody disputes can be some of the most contentious, bitter, and difficult legal battles in family law. The issue of child custody is deeply personal and can touch on a number of additional...
View ArticleParental Alienation in Divorces and Separations
In many divorces, the most contentious disputes arise over child custody and child visitation. These issues are often close to the heart and fights can erupt that no amount of counseling, advice, and...
View ArticleSteps Necessary For Modifying Child Support Orders in Virginia
On October 2nd, the federal government shutdown as a result of Congress’ inability to pass a federal budget. National parks closed, federal agencies shut down, and roughly 800,000 federal employees...
View ArticleHow To File For Divorce in Virginia When A Spouse Is In Jail
Many people are familiar with the stories of men and women falling in love while one is incarcerated. Incredibly, there are websites that exist for the sole purpose of facilitating relationships...
View ArticleMilitary Divorces - Kids, Spousal Support and Pensions
The end of a marriage is frequently a sad, painful and difficult time. For military spouses, the complexities of military divorce are compounded due to the intricate details and difficult fact...
View ArticleUncontested Divorce in Virginia - Simpler? Cheaper? Do I need an Attorney?
The End of a MarriageThe end of a marriage and the beginning of a divorce may be difficult for many people to comprehend. The end of a relationship can be very painful, and the thought of dividing...
View ArticleMilitary Divorce in Virginia
Divorce law has special exemptions when it involves people who are in the military. In cases of military divorce, matters like alimony and child custody are examined in a different light to make sure...
View ArticleFinancial Issues For Divorce After 50
Divorces among couples over the age of 50 are on the rise. A recent CNN article told the story of Margie and Dick – a Virginia couple who, after 37 years of marriage, decided to get divorced. Margie...
View ArticleMay Spouses Live Separate and Apart In The Same House Before Filing for Divorce?
Under Virginia law, it is required that spouses live separate and apart for a period of either six or twelve months(depending on whether there are minor children) prior to finalizing a divorce....
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About Sexual Abuse Allegations in Child Custody Disputes
Child custody disputes can be some of the most contentious, bitter, and difficult legal battles in family law. The issue of child custody is deeply personal and can touch on a number of additional...
View ArticleParental Alienation in Divorces and Separations
In many divorces, the most contentious disputes arise over child custody and child visitation. These issues are often close to the heart and fights can erupt that no amount of counseling, advice, and...
View ArticleSteps Necessary For Modifying Child Support Orders in Virginia
On October 2nd, the federal government shutdown as a result of Congress’ inability to pass a federal budget. National parks closed, federal agencies shut down, and roughly 800,000 federal employees...
View ArticleHow To File For Divorce in Virginia When A Spouse Is In Jail
Many people are familiar with the stories of men and women falling in love while one is incarcerated. Incredibly, there are websites that exist for the sole purpose of facilitating relationships...
View ArticleMilitary Divorces - Kids, Spousal Support and Pensions
The end of a marriage is frequently a sad, painful and difficult time. For military spouses, the complexities of military divorce are compounded due to the intricate details and difficult fact...
View ArticleUncontested Divorce in Virginia - Simpler? Cheaper? Do I need an Attorney?
The End of a MarriageThe end of a marriage and the beginning of a divorce may be difficult for many people to comprehend. The end of a relationship can be very painful, and the thought of dividing...
View ArticleMilitary Divorce in Virginia
Divorce law has special exemptions when it involves people who are in the military. In cases of military divorce, matters like alimony and child custody are examined in a different light to make sure...
View ArticleFinancial Issues For Divorce After 50
Divorces among couples over the age of 50 are on the rise. A recent CNN article told the story of Margie and Dick – a Virginia couple who, after 37 years of marriage, decided to get divorced. Margie...
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