Are Uncontested Divorces in Virginia Always Cheaper? By Jason E Swango|October 3rd, 2022|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Uncontested Divorce|Tags: agreed, cost, divorce settlement, finances, price, property settlement, settlement, uncontested| Read More
Why Would You Get Separated Instead of Divorced? By Jason E Swango|September 12th, 2022|Categories: Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Marriage|Tags: benefits, differences, divorce, faith, finances, financial, reconciliation, religion, separation, taxes| Read More
How Can I Make My Wife Pay Attorney’s Fees? By Jason E Swango|October 28th, 2019|Categories: Divorce, Family Law|Tags: attorney costs, attorney fees, finances, legal costs, legal fees| Read More
How to Prepare a Financial Affidavit for Your Divorce By Jason E Swango|July 3rd, 2019|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Property Division|Tags: affidavit preparation, Code of Virginia, debts, expenses, finances, financial affidavit, illiquid assets, income, liquid assets, Virginia code, Virginia Law| Read More
What Does the Judge Consider in a Virginia Custody Battle? By Jason E Swango|September 22nd, 2017|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law, Father's Rights, Fatherhood|Tags: Code of Virginia, custody in Virginia, finances, home life, legal custody, physical custody, stability| Read More
What is Imputation of Income? By Jason E Swango|July 10th, 2017|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Spousal Support|Tags: alimony, assets, finances, support| Read More
Documentation Dynamo: Remarkable Recordkeeping for Divorce & Custody By Jason E Swango|April 5th, 2017|Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Parenting, Debt, Divorce, Family Law, Fatherhood, Finances, Marital Property, Property Division, Recordkeeping, Separation Agreement, Settlement Agreement|Tags: bank statements, Code of Virginia, filling, finances, health insurance, income, life insurance, loans, organization, pension, prenuptials, property tax, recordkeeping, stocks, taxes, wills| Read More