5 Pro Tips for Protecting Your Credit During Divorce By Jason E Swango|July 10th, 2019|Categories: Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Finances|Tags: credit, credit cards, credit score, credit worthiness|Comments Off on 5 Pro Tips for Protecting Your Credit During Divorce Read More
Providing Financial Support for Your Child’s Higher Education after Divorce By Jason E Swango|June 27th, 2018|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Father's Rights, Fatherhood, Finances, Separation Agreement, Settlement Agreement|Tags: Code of Virginia, college, FAFSA, Federal Student Aid, higher education college, Virginia code|Comments Off on Providing Financial Support for Your Child’s Higher Education after Divorce Read More
Opening & Closing Accounts During Divorce: The Biggest Dos and Don’ts By Jason E Swango|January 19th, 2018|Categories: Contested Divorce, Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Marital Property, Property Division, Separation Agreement, Settlement Agreement|Tags: Code of Virginia, hybrid property, marital debt, marital property, separate debt, separate property, Virginia code|Comments Off on Opening & Closing Accounts During Divorce: The Biggest Dos and Don’ts Read More
Is Virginia an Equitable Distribution State? By Jason E Swango|September 20th, 2017|Categories: Contested Divorce, Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Marital Property, Property Division|Tags: assets, credit cards, finance, hybrid property, marital property, money, separate property|Comments Off on Is Virginia an Equitable Distribution State? Read More
My Estranged Wife is Running up the Credit Cards … Am I Responsible? By Jason E Swango|September 15th, 2017|Categories: Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Finances|Tags: credit cards, credit score, debt, debt relief|Comments Off on My Estranged Wife is Running up the Credit Cards … Am I Responsible? Read More
I Can’t Afford a Divorce Attorney. What are My Options? By Jason E Swango|August 21st, 2017|Categories: Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Finances|Comments Off on I Can’t Afford a Divorce Attorney. What are My Options? Read More
Who is Responsible for the Mortgage during a Separation? By Jason E Swango|July 14th, 2017|Categories: Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Marital Property, Property Division, Separation Agreement, Settlement Agreement|Tags: credit, DIY divorce, foreclosure, mortgage, property ownership, property settlement|Comments Off on Who is Responsible for the Mortgage during a Separation? Read More
The Digital World & Divorce: Your Digital Presence During a Split By Jason E Swango|June 26th, 2017|Categories: Contested Divorce, Debt, Divorce, Finances, Marital Property, Property Division, Separation Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Snooping, Uncontested Divorce|Tags: communications, digital, email, online, privacy, snooping, social media, Wiretap Act|Comments Off on The Digital World & Divorce: Your Digital Presence During a Split Read More
Can I Make My Ex Pay Legal Fees for Our Divorce? By Jason E Swango|May 29th, 2017|Categories: Contested Divorce, Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Property Division, Separation Agreement|Tags: fault divorce, lawyer fees, legal costs, legal fees, pendente lite|Comments Off on Can I Make My Ex Pay Legal Fees for Our Divorce? Read More
4 Sure Signs Your Divorce Is Going to Get Preeetty Messy By Jason E Swango|May 15th, 2017|Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Parenting, Contested Divorce, Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Marital Property, Property Division, Separation Agreement, Visitation|Tags: break-up, emotions, fighting, spousal|Comments Off on 4 Sure Signs Your Divorce Is Going to Get Preeetty Messy Read More