Your Custody Trial as a Father: What to Expect By Jason E Swango|June 8th, 2020|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: Code of Virginia, custody trial, Virginia code|Comments Off on Your Custody Trial as a Father: What to Expect Read More
COVID-19 & Loss of Pay: What If I Can’t Pay My Spousal or Child Support? By Jason E Swango|May 8th, 2020|Categories: Child Support, Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Spousal Support|Tags: Code of Virginia, Coronavirus, COVID-19, cut hours, furlough, laid off, lay off, loss of job, loss of work, quarantine, shelter in place, Stay at Home Order, Virginia, Virginia code|Comments Off on COVID-19 & Loss of Pay: What If I Can’t Pay My Spousal or Child Support? Read More
I Caught Her Cheating. Will I Get Custody of the Kids? By Jason E Swango|May 4th, 2020|Categories: Adultery, Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law|Tags: Code of Virginia, family law, grounds for divorce, Virginia code|Comments Off on I Caught Her Cheating. Will I Get Custody of the Kids? Read More
My Wife Gave Me 30 Days to Get Out … Can She Do That? By Jason E Swango|April 27th, 2020|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Separation Agreement, Settlement Agreement|Tags: Code of Virginia, eviction, kicked out, Virginia code|Comments Off on My Wife Gave Me 30 Days to Get Out … Can She Do That? Read More
She Didn’t Put Me on the Birth Certificate … Do I Have Any Rights? By Jason E Swango|April 6th, 2020|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law, Father's Rights, Fatherhood, Parental Rights, Paternity|Tags: Acknowledgement of Paternity, AOP, Code of Virginia, parental rights, paternal rights, VBFR, Virginia Birth Father Registry, Virginia code|Comments Off on She Didn’t Put Me on the Birth Certificate … Do I Have Any Rights? Read More
Virginia Receives C- on NPO’s Shared Parenting Report Card By Jason E Swango|March 13th, 2020|Categories: Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: Code of Virginia, National Parents Organization, NPO, shared parenting, Shared Parenting Report, United States, Virginia code|Comments Off on Virginia Receives C- on NPO’s Shared Parenting Report Card Read More
Can My Wife Get More Spousal Support By Quitting Her Job? By Jason E Swango|March 2nd, 2020|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Post-divorce, Spousal Support|Tags: alimony, Code of Virginia, earning potential, imputed income, Virginia code|Comments Off on Can My Wife Get More Spousal Support By Quitting Her Job? Read More
The Biggest Challenges of Being the Primary Custodian By Jason E Swango|February 24th, 2020|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law, Fatherhood, Parenting Plan, Visitation|Tags: Code of Virginia, joint custody, legal custody, physical custody, primary custodian, primary custody, shared custody, sole custody, Virginia code|Comments Off on The Biggest Challenges of Being the Primary Custodian Read More
Can My Wife Be Charged with Child Abduction? By Jason E Swango|February 10th, 2020|Categories: Abduction, Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Emergency Orders, Family Law|Tags: abduction, Code of Virginia, contempt of court, kidnapping, parental kidnapping, Virginia code, Virginia courts, Virginia family law, Virginia Law|Comments Off on Can My Wife Be Charged with Child Abduction? Read More
The 5 Affirmative Defenses: What You Should Know By Jason E Swango|January 20th, 2020|Categories: Divorce, Family Law|Tags: Code of Virginia, collusion, condonation, connivance, insanity, recrimination, Virginia code, Virginia Law|Comments Off on The 5 Affirmative Defenses: What You Should Know Read More