Divorce & Family Law Articles, Tips & More for Men

Can My Wife Legally Kick Me Out of the House?

With a 13 percent eviction rate, Virginia has an eviction crisis, according to Eviction Lab. With 1,079,291 renter households in Virginia paying a typical rent of $1,900 per month, this fact alone is worrying. But what if the person evicting you is not your landlord, but your wife? How can a family law attorney keep you from being homeless? Jump ...

By |November 11th, 2024|

Maintaining an Unbreakable Bond with Your Children During Divorce

In 2021 Virginia had a 3.1 percent divorce rate, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A lot of Virginia’s 1.8 million kids have to deal with the life-altering effects of separation and  divorce. A lot of Virginia’s separated and divorced Dads want to continue strong relationships with their kids. But how? Jump to a Section Children of Divorce ...

By |November 4th, 2024|

What If Both Parents Don’t Agree on Vaccinations?

Henrico County in Virginia granted a license to administer a vaccine in 1800. The vaccine? Smallpox, eradicated worldwide since 1980. Vaccines and vaccination requirements are nothing new. Today Virginia public schools, at the order of the Virginia Department of Health, require 11 vaccinations for admission. But what if parents do not agree on vaccinations? How do they protect their rights ...

By |October 28th, 2024|

Is It Legal for My Ex to Track Me During Parenting Time?

Through Amazon, you can order a magnetic GPS tracking device for your vehicle. That is richly ironic given all the tracking technology Amazon uses on its own fleet vehicles. It sounds intrusive, right? Not at all. Under Virginia law, fleet owners can track their own fleets. But what if your ex wants to track you during parenting time? What does ...

By |October 23rd, 2024|

The Ins and Outs of Legal Discovery in Virginia

Juan de Villalobos and Francisco de Silvera made the discovery of Virginia in 1540, an event that came as a bit of a surprise to the Eastern Chickahominy, Cheroenhaka (Nottoway), and Patawomeck nations who inhabited the area for thousands of years. Another type of discovery is less controversial: discovery in a legal proceeding. Jump to a Section Depositions Interrogatories Physical ...

By |October 21st, 2024|

What Are the Odds? Divorcing a Gambling Addict 

One lucky Virginian struck paydirt by winning $1.259 million at the MGM National Harbor casino recently. Hitting a Royal Flush brought a whole new life to that gambler. But what if your spouse does not just enjoy gambling, but is a gambling addict? Can a Virginia divorce help you to start fresh? Jump to a Section How Bad is the ...

By |October 14th, 2024|

Can My Divorce Be Finalized with a PO in Place?

Legal mumbo jumbo. Clients say that when overwhelmed by legal talk. Mumbo jumbo seems to come to us from the Mandinka peoples of Africa, where Maamajomboo referred to a masked dancer. Somehow in the 1920s the words mumbo jumbo turned into a description of incomprehensible language, like the legal terms PO, fault grounds, and petitioner. We promise to lift the ...

By |October 7th, 2024|

Can I Use AI for My Divorce?

ChatGPT is a 21st century tool for crafting fresh writings and new images using Artificial Intelligence (AI). Can you use AI or machine learning to handle your Virginia divorce, saving you from the expense and time of enlisting an experienced Virginia divorce lawyer? Jump to a Section AI Is Very Inventive AI Can Get Much, Much Worse But What About ...

By |September 30th, 2024|

Should I Pay Child Support for My Stepchild?

A lot of parents scrimp and save to send their children to college. That’s noble, really. It is, but it isn’t legally required. Legally, you owe your children nothing once they reach 18. You are not on the hook for higher education, adult braces, or their fancy new cars. Some things parents do are generous and kind but not necessary, ...

By |September 23rd, 2024|
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