You are prepared to move forward with the divorce process. After all, you are ready to move on with your own life. However, where exactly do you start? Virginia laws govern the circumstances under which married couples in the state can get divorced. Here is a look at...
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Month: June 2018
Alimony and post-2018 changes to tax law
Tax laws can have significant impacts on how a divorce settlement is negotiated, especially for couples in Virginia with significant assets. Due to tax law changes that are scheduled to go into effect on New Year's Day in 2019, many couples are accelerating their...
How keeping the home in a divorce may be beneficial
Women in Virginia may be advised by professionals to resist the temptation to keep the family home after a divorce. According to one study, in some cases, it may be financially beneficial for them to do so. Some women may want to keep the house because it offers...
Are you familiar with Virginia’s child support guidelines?
During divorce, one of the biggest areas of conflict for you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse may be how your children will be financially supported going forward. After all, by law, both you and the other parent must play active roles in making sure that your children's...
Restrictions former spouses may face during a divorce
Going through a divorce with children can be a difficult process for many Virginia parents, especially if the divorce is not amicable. What can make a divorce even more difficult, however, are the restrictions put on the former spouses. These restrictions can affect...
Visitation remains an option for people denied child custody
An unsuccessful bid for child custody in Virginia does not mean that the parent will never have access to their children. Parents often still have a good chance of gaining family court approval for a visitation schedule. Depending on the circumstances, visitation...