Divorce & Family Law Articles, Tips & More for Men

What is Contempt of Court in Family Law?

As that great legal scholar, Basil, once said, “No one can have a higher opinion of you than I have, and I think you're a slimy, contemptible sewer rat!” In Disney’s “The Great Mouse Detective” the object of this insult, Ratigan, really was a slimy, contemptible sewer rat. Your goal, in working through your family law issues in Virginia, is ...

By |August 16th, 2017|

5 Ways to Protect Your Business from a Bad Marriage

Divorce-proofing any part of your life is likely not something that was on the table prior to your joint nuptials, but saving your business in the event of a divorce is something to truly hang onto.  With 40-50% of marriages in the United States ending in divorce, you may think twice about safeguarding your business and business assets from an ...

By |August 14th, 2017|

Military Divorce and The ABCs of the USFSPA

For anyone in our nation’s military services, acronyms are a fact of life. From Weapon Of Magnesium, Battalion, Anti-Tank — aka WOMBAT — to Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPADS), weird clusters of letters invariably mean something important. The USFSPA, or Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act, is an important acronym that could be a path to a comfortable retirement in later ...

By |August 11th, 2017|

Pro Bono Divorce Lawyers: What You Should Know

The Latin word bono is, to our ears, naturally funny. “Bone-oh,” as in Sonny Bono or Matteo Bono. You cannot count Paul David Hewson, aka Bono, because he pronounces it “Bahno.” There is also pro bono, Latin shorthand for pro bono publico, “for the public good.” The law is supposed to mete out justice, but Justice, blind as she is, ...

By |August 7th, 2017|

Can I Appeal or Change a Child Support Order?

Check out our Virginia Child Support Calculator Are you a good father, even after divorce? Of course you are; most Dads take their roles as caregivers and providers very seriously. After divorce, many Dads primarily support their children through monthly financial contributions for their care, upkeep and feeding. This is because most Virginia Dads are not the ...

By |August 4th, 2017|

Military Divorce FAQ: GI Bill Transfer & Divorce

The original G.I. Joe doll — sorry, action figure — came on the scene in 1964, and has been a hit ever since. G.I. Joe is immortal, but real GIs not only leave the service, they go on to other, great things, like college. The Post-9/11 GI Bill is an enormously valuable asset earned through military service. The benefits from ...

By |August 2nd, 2017|

Everything You Should Know About Getting a Protective Order

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has a lodge in Virginia Beach, BPOE #2268, that tells you right up front, it “ain’t your Daddy’s lodge.” The Benevolent and Protective Order is a great support group, but not for the kind of protective order you may need if your angry ex-wife is threatening you with bodily harm. Virginia has three ...

By |July 31st, 2017|

My Wife Won’t Sign the Divorce Papers … What Can I Do?

Little children go through a biting stage. Frustrated, unable to wield words and angered that other humans are not complying, they bite. They bite other children; they bite caregivers and preschool teachers. It is a petulance and stubbornness most of us outgrow. When cornered by adult worries, though, we sometimes revert to very infantile choices, like refusing to sign divorce papers ...

By |July 28th, 2017|
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