Who Claims the Children on Taxes After Divorce? By Jason E Swango|October 12th, 2020|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Finances|Tags: dependants, IRS, tax credit, taxes|Comments Off on Who Claims the Children on Taxes After Divorce? Read More
Big Tips for Saving Big Time on Your Virginia Divorce Costs By Jason E Swango|September 21st, 2020|Categories: Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Uncontested Divorce|Tags: family law, money, saving, tips, Virginia|Comments Off on Big Tips for Saving Big Time on Your Virginia Divorce Costs Read More
What Happens to Student Loan Debt in Divorce? By Jason E Swango|September 14th, 2020|Categories: Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Marital Property, Property Division|Tags: Code of Virginia, debt, education loans, marital property, student loans, Virginia code, Virginia courts, Virginia family law, Virginia Law|Comments Off on What Happens to Student Loan Debt in Divorce? Read More
I’m Paying Child Support for Children Who Aren’t Mine By Jason E Swango|August 10th, 2020|Categories: Child Support, Children & Parenting, Family Law, Finances, Paternity|Tags: Acknowledgement of Paternity, AOP, Code of Virginia, disestablish paternity, DNA test, paternity, Virginia code, Virginia courts, Virginia family law, Virginia Law|Comments Off on I’m Paying Child Support for Children Who Aren’t Mine Read More
Should I Refinance My Home Before or After Divorce? By Jason E Swango|August 3rd, 2020|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Marital Property, Property Division, Separation Agreement, Settlement Agreement|Tags: Code of Virginia, mortgage, real estate, refinance, Virginia code, Virginia courts, Virginia family law, Virginia Law|Comments Off on Should I Refinance My Home Before or After Divorce? Read More
COVID-19 & Loss of Pay: What If I Can’t Pay My Spousal or Child Support? By Jason E Swango|May 8th, 2020|Categories: Child Support, Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Spousal Support|Tags: Code of Virginia, Coronavirus, COVID-19, cut hours, furlough, laid off, lay off, loss of job, loss of work, quarantine, shelter in place, Stay at Home Order, Virginia, Virginia code|Comments Off on COVID-19 & Loss of Pay: What If I Can’t Pay My Spousal or Child Support? Read More
Does the Frozen Benefit Rule Help or Hurt Military Men? By Jason E Swango|March 18th, 2020|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Military|Tags: Frozen Benefit Rule, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017, NDAA 17, pension, retirement|Comments Off on Does the Frozen Benefit Rule Help or Hurt Military Men? Read More
The Frozen Benefit Rule & Disposable Retired Pay: What There Is to Know By Jason E Swango|March 11th, 2020|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Military|Tags: Frozen Benefit Rule, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017, NDAA 17, pension, retirement|Comments Off on The Frozen Benefit Rule & Disposable Retired Pay: What There Is to Know Read More
Do We Have to Refinance Our Home After Our Divorce? By Jason E Swango|November 11th, 2019|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Marital Property, Settlement Agreement|Tags: real estate, refinance, refinance alternatives|Comments Off on Do We Have to Refinance Our Home After Our Divorce? Read More
How Divorce, Spousal Support, and Child Support Affect VA Benefits By Jason E Swango|August 7th, 2019|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Military, Spousal Support|Tags: ABA, American Bar Association, Howell v. Howell, Lambert v. Lambert, VA benefits, VA disability, Veteran Affairs|Comments Off on How Divorce, Spousal Support, and Child Support Affect VA Benefits Read More