A Look Back: Parental Rights Before the Tender Years Doctrine By Jason E Swango|April 5th, 2021|Categories: Children & Parenting, Family Law, Father's Rights, Parental Rights|Tags: best interests of the child, history, parental rights, Tender Years, tender years doctrine| Read More
The Progression of Custody Law in Virginia and Across the US By Jason E Swango|August 21st, 2019|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Family Law|Tags: Code of Virginia, Custody of Infants Act, family courts, family law, history, tender years doctrine, Virginia code| Read More
The 5 Most Awkwardly Ill-fated Divorces in History By Jason E Swango|April 26th, 2017|Categories: Divorce, Family Law|Tags: Desiderata, Elin Nordegren, Graeme Smith, history, Julius Caesar, King Charlemagne, Morgan Deane Smith, Napoleon Bonaparte, Pompeia, Tiger Woods| Read More
Divorce Diaries: A History of Divorce in the United States By Jason E Swango|March 3rd, 2017|Categories: Divorce, Family Law|Tags: clean hands doctrine, Code of Virginia, divorce rate, Henry VIII, history, irreconcilable differences, omnibus clause, US| Read More