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Splitting Railroad Retirement in Virginia Divorce

Virginia is home to 5,267 railroad employees working on some 3,000+ miles of track for nine freight railroads and at least three passenger lines, according to RailServe.com. That means some of those folks working on the railroad will retire from their careers, and, possibly, divorce. Jump to a Section Railroad Retirement Act (RRA) Pensions Are Railroad Retirement Benefits Divided in ...

By |February 13th, 2023|

How is Legal Custody Determined in Virginia?

Virginia’s divorce proceedings unfold in Circuit Courts. When settling issues of child custody, parenting time schedules, and child support, the Commonwealth’s network of Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts (JDRDC) oversees matters. Working with your family law attorney, you can successfully navigate the murky waters of legal custody in Virginia. Jump to a Section Two Primary Types of Custody Sole, ...

By |February 6th, 2023|

What Can I Do If My Family Law Attorney Isn’t Performing?

Ooh, that Edwin Standys and his page-turner, Europae Speculum! What? You haven’t read it? It was just the hottest thing in 1599, so surely you know he’s the guy who first wrote, “Honesty is the best policy.” Well, sorta: he wrote, “Our grosse conceipts, who think honestie the best policie.” Maybe that weird wording is why everyone forgets Sir Standys, ...

By |January 30th, 2023|

How to Relinquish Control and Regain a Healthy Marriage

Virginia Beach resident Robin Radcliff had control issues. Her sensational 1991 murder plot against her husband James included an extramarital affair, her pregnancy by the other man, a faked burglary, murder for hire, and (steady, now) Robin rolling around in James’s blood. All of this is recounted in a new episode on Oxygen television and may be an extreme case ...

By |January 23rd, 2023|

How Marriage & Divorce Have Changed Since the 1950s

Ah, the 1950s! TV dinners, Disneyland, Rock and Roll; all the wonders of a postwar America sprang from a booming economy. Of course, rampant racism, the Korean War, sexism, the Cold War, and one-piece women’s bathing suits were part of the decade, too. Let’s take a look at evolving trends in marriage and divorce from the 1950s onward. Jump to ...

By |January 9th, 2023|

I’m Stationed Overseas … Is Virginia Divorce Impossible?

Outer Mongolia sounds … remote. Still, a recent federal jobs listing showed a dozen opportunities for a posting in Mongolia. Overseas postings are not exclusively military; FederalJobs.net says more than 45,000 Americans serve overseas in the state department, military postings, and in teaching jobs. Some of them, surely, want to divorce. But how? Non-Military Divorce Only one of the two ...

By |January 2nd, 2023|

Can I Divorce My Wife for Taking a Traveling Job?

In a world of virtual meetings, why would anyone travel for a job? Experts at DecipherZone rattle off 10 reasons for business travel. But too much business travel is just bad for relationships, with even a capitalist bastion like Forbes pointing out it can lead to divorce. Jump to a Section Is She Traveling for Legit Reasons? Divorce But Not ...

By |December 19th, 2022|

Tackling Parenting Time and Unrelated Overnight Guests

Sultan Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif, 17th century ruler of Morocco, holds the record for siring the most children in history, at 867. He was not a man to cross; he had four wives and 500 concubines and killed any man who looked at them. Not much is said about his 525 sons and 342 daughters, but you just know he ...

By |December 12th, 2022|
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