While the vast majority of divorcing couples are able to amicably come to agreeable terms concerning division of their property, there are times when you need to rely on an attorney to guide you through the rough patches. The process of dividing property (and debts) is one of the more complex areas of divorce and […]
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Virginia Child Support
While the vast majority of divorcing couples are able to amicably come to agreeable terms concerning division of their property, there are times when you need to rely on an attorney to guide you through the rough patches. The process of dividing property (and debts) is one of the more complex areas of divorce and […]
Virginia’s Reckless Driving Laws
Many drivers don’t realize the seriousness of Virginia’s Reckless Driving laws before being charged with one of the many code sections that prescribe Class I misdemeanor punishment to different types of driving behavior. In Virginia, Class I misdemeanors carry the possibility of up to $2500 in fines and up to twelve months in jail. Additionally, […]
When Can a Virginia Child Custody Visitation Order Be Modified?
Life is dynamic, not static, and just because your life’s situation was one way when you and your significant other initially separated does not mean that it will stay that way forever. Virginia family law understands that a person’s marital status, economic situation, mental health and other life events may change over time and those […]
Managing Finances After A Divorce
Divorce can be stressful on many levels and questions always linger: who gets what; where am I going to live; what about my retirement; what about our children; how am I going to pay my bills. Most people can be especially intimidated by the thought of managing money, oftentimes for the first time in their […]