I’m An Alcoholic … How Does That Affect My Virginia Family Law Case? By Jason E Swango|December 6th, 2021|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: addiction, alcoholic, alcoholism, best interests of the child, Child Protective Services, CPS| Read More
My Wife Left Me and The Kids … What Now? By Jason E Swango|November 22nd, 2021|Categories: Abandonment, Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law|Tags: abandonment, Child Protective Services, Code of Virginia, CPS, desertion, fault divorce, fault grounds, Virginia code| Read More
My Wife is Threatening to Not Return My Children By Jason E Swango|December 16th, 2019|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law, Parental Rights, Visitation|Tags: Child Protective Services, Code of Virginia, contempt, CPS, Rule to Show Cause, show cause, Virginia Child Protective Services, Virginia code| Read More
What is an Emergency Custody Hearing For? By Jason E Swango|April 1st, 2019|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: Child Protective Services, Code of Virginia, CPS, emergency custody hearing, Virginia code, Virginia courts, Virginia family law, Virginia Law| Read More
What is Considered an Unstable or Unsafe Household? By Jason E Swango|August 17th, 2018|Categories: Child Abuse, Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Emergency Orders, Family Law|Tags: Child Protective Services, CPS, Department of Social Services, DSS, food insecurity, food security, U.S. Department of Agriculture, unsafe, unstable, USDA, Virginia Child Protective Services| Read More