What Happens When You Go to Jail for Child Support in Virginia? By Jason E Swango|April 19th, 2021|Categories: Child Support, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: DCSE, Division of Child Support Enforcement, incarceration, jail| Read More
Who Has Custody of a Child If The Parents Aren’t Married? By Jason E Swango|February 1st, 2021|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: Acknowledgement of Paternity, AOP, Code of Virginia, DCSE, Department of Social Services, Division of Child Support Enforcement, DSS, establishing paternity, prima facie, Virginia code| Read More
Can a Child Support Order be in Multiple States? By Jason E Swango|February 4th, 2019|Categories: Child Support, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: Child Support Enforcement Agency, CSEA, DCSE, Department of Social Services, Division of Child Support Enforcement, DSS, UCCJEA, UIFSA, Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, Uniform Interstate Family Support Act| Read More
Does Virginia Have Child Support Arrears Forgiveness? By Jason E Swango|August 27th, 2018|Categories: Child Support, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: Code of Virginia, DCSE, Division of Child Support Enforcement, Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement, OCSE, Virginia code, Virginia Supreme Court| Read More