Divorce

Spousal Support in Virginia

This article is a part of our Family Law 101 series. Jump to a Section Spousal Support Definition Spousal Support in the Code of Virginia What is Spousal Support For? Who Spousal Support Helps How Spousal Support Works Property Settlement Agreement Pendente Lite Calculations Spousal Support Factors in Virginia Can Spousal Support Change? Spousal Support Definition Family law in Virginia ...

By |January 15th, 2024|

Virginia Divorce Complaints and Your 21 Days

The oldest written complaint is, unsurprisingly, about a customer getting ripped off. It is around 3,800 years old. You can go read it in the British Museum in London, if you can read cuneiform. A law complaint is a bit different, but it has the same effect: it gets your attention, especially with a Virginia divorce. Jump to a Section ...

By |January 8th, 2024|

Balancing Co-parenting Responsibilities with New Romantic Relationships

Virginia’s parents want to know about authoritative parenting. The state was among 30 whose parents searched “authoritative parenting” more than any other parenting style, says Google. Authoritative parenting sets limits on kids. After Virginia divorce, those limits can include boundaries around your romantic relationships. Jump to a Section Authoritative Parenting Authoritative Co-Parenting Post-divorce Romance Discussing with Your New Partner Kids, ...

By |January 2nd, 2024|

How to Catch a Cheating Wife

How can you find out if your significant other is cheating on you? Well, for some folks, you could just look in the tabloids. Virginia Beach’s own Victoria Fuller—of “Bachelor in Paradise” fame—is trying to shoot down accusations of cheating on season eight’s bachelor, Johnny DePhillipo. Victoria’s juicy gossip may be all over Instagram, but what can you do if ...

By |December 27th, 2023|

Virginia Divorce & Maintaining The Status Quo

Three public institutions of higher learning offer degrees in Latin. Understanding Latin could come in handy if you want to be an attorney, since words like status quo are everywhere in legal texts. The status quo in Virginia law means “the existing state of affairs.” What could that have to do with Virginia divorce? The answer is another Latin term: ...

By |December 18th, 2023|

Common Pitfalls for Men During Divorce Proceedings

A pitfall trap, says the Virginia Cooperative Extension, is ideal for collecting arthropods, if collecting arthropods is your jam. A pitfall is a pit — or in this case a 32-ounce plastic cup — that prey falls into. In Ye Olden Dayes people really did use snares and traps to catch dinner. Today, Virginia men need to beware metaphorical pitfalls ...

By |December 4th, 2023|

Marital Separation in Virginia

This article is a part of our Family Law 101 series. Jump to a Section Separation Definition How to Separate Legally The Code of Virginia & Separation How to Prove Separation Divorce from Bed & Board Separation Agreements What to Include in a Separation Agreement When to Contact a Divorce Attorney Separation Definition Separation in Virginia means to live “separate ...

By |November 27th, 2023|

Divorce During Deployment

Between 1940 and 1944, divorce rates in America rose from 16 per 100 marriages to 27 per 100 marriages, according to Mintz & Kellogg1. World War II created quick marriages, strained relationships, and awkward homecomings. Needless to say, divorce during deployment is still with us, and still a challenge to navigate. Jump to a Section Divorce While Deployed Does Deployment ...

By |November 20th, 2023|

Divorce in Virginia: Who Gets the House?

Inside Rivers Casino Portsmouth you can hear two very different phrases about houses: “bet the house” and “play against the house.” We do not advise you to bet the house on your next wager, since it means you risk everything. And you should know the house, the casino, always has an edge. Playing against the house puts you behind from ...

By |November 13th, 2023|
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