Family Law

Can a Virginia Divorce Go From Contested to Uncontested?

Catcher Eric Fila’s humble gesture — shaking the umpire’s hand in thanks even as the opposing team scored a walk-off single in a state quarterfinal baseball game — exemplifies Virginia sportsmanship. Fila’s moment happened to become a viral video as the 10-inning game went from contested to uncontested. Your Virginia divorce also can go from contested to uncontested. Jump to ...

By |February 26th, 2024|

The Discovery Process

This article is a part of our Family Law 101 series. Jump to a Section Discovery Definition What is Discovery in Law? What is the Purpose of Legal Discovery? What are the 4 Types of Discovery? Types of Physical Evidence in Discovery Discovery and Your Attorney Hiding Evidence in Discovery Discovery in Fault Grounds Brady v. Maryland Discovery Definition Discovery ...

By |February 19th, 2024|

Ore Tenus Hearings in Virginia: What You Need to Know

Legalese is not the same as Latin. If you want to spot some legalese, dig out your paperwork from your last automobile purchase; it is no doubt brimming with “parties of the first part” and such. Latin is often a shorthand in the law, as with an Ore Tenus hearing. It sounds like a cheer shouted at Wimbledon, but it ...

By |February 14th, 2024|

Introducing A New Partner to Your Children After Divorce

Busch Gardens Williamsburg’s Pantheon roller coaster is rated the best in the state by Theme Park Tribune. Now, discerning Dad, what does that tell you about Busch Gardens as the ideal spot to introduce your new romantic partner to your kids? Not sure? We’ll tell you, but here’s a hint: A Virginia man has got to know his limits. Jump ...

By |February 12th, 2024|

How Much Does Virginia Divorce Cost & How Long Does It Take?

J.P. Morgan is said to have uttered the flippant and famous quip, “If you have to ask how much it costs, you can’t afford it.” That was easy for him to say; he was a robber baron, paid almost no tax (ever), and lived in a time (the 19th and early 20th centuries) when Virginians had lifetime earnings that seldom ...

By |February 8th, 2024|

How Do Separation and Divorce Impact Shared Benefits Like Insurance?

Divorce affects you in many ways, including insurance. Modern, mundane insurance policies are the underlying security blankets of marriage. Separation and divorce in Virginia can shred that security. Jump to a Section Homeowners Insurance After Divorce Divorce & Car Insurance Life Insurance & Divorce Settlements Divorce & Disability Income Insurance Health Insurance After Divorce Homeowners Insurance After Divorce The Insurance ...

By |February 5th, 2024|

How Can a Father Build a Strong Case for Full Custody?

Jacob Lieberman is your typical Virginia father. Of course he took his son on a two-day road trip to Canada to grab 40 bags of Lay’s Ketchup Chips. If you’re a Dad, that’s just what you do. So how do you as a Virginia Dad make sure, after divorce, you can gain custody of your kids? Jump to a Section ...

By |January 29th, 2024|

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|
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