In the first two blogs, I discussed ways to resolve custody matters between you and your spouse. In the first blog, I explored the idea of the two of you sitting down and trying to work things out yourselves. Once you have worked out custody, you should write down all...
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How Can You And Your Ex Resolve Custody Matters? Part 2 of 2
You and your spouse should work diligently to resolve custody matters so that you can avoid a court custody battle. But how can the two of you resolve custody issues if you have never done it before? In the last blog, I discussed the process of sitting down with your...
How Can You And Your Ex Resolve Custody Issues? Part 1 of 2
You and your wife have children. The two of you will need to make your best efforts to try to discuss and resolve the issues relating to the children. There are many issues to discuss. I will discuss the various ways that you and your spouse can work through these...
New alimony rules impact divorce settlements
Starting on the first day of 2019, new Virginia divorcees will be bound by new tax rules. Specifically, alimony is no longer a tax deduction to the person making the payment. Furthermore, the ex who receives the payment will no longer have to consider it to be income....
When is it best to stay together for the children?
If the past year has been one of growing conflict and change in your marriage, you may be wondering if the coming year is the one in which you will decide to divorce. Perhaps it is a topic you and your spouse have broached in the past but set aside for the sake of the...
What Should We Do About The House In A Divorce? Part 4 of 4
I have discussed the various options of what to do about the house in a divorce-whether you should sell the house or one party will keep the house. There is another option: continue to co-own the house for some period of time. Co-owning a house after separation or...
What Should We Do About The House In A Divorce? Part 3 of 4
You and your spouse own a marital residence. What happens to the house in divorce. There are a few options. In Part 1, I discussed placing the house on the market for sale to a third party. In this Blog, I will deal with the situation where you need to decide if you...
What Should We Do About The House In A Divorce? Part 2 of 4
You and your spouse own a marital residence. What happens to the house in divorce. There are a few options. In Part 1, I discussed placing the house on the market for sale to a third party. In this Blog, I will deal with the situation where you need to decide if you...
What Should We Do About The House In A Divorce? Part 1 of 4
You and your spouse are getting a divorce. You and your spouse must decide what to do about the family house. There are many options. The disposition of the family home can be a complicated issue. You must consider many factors before you agree on what to do about the...
Uncontested divorce benefits
Divorce, by its very nature, is an adversarial process. Most Virginia couples whose marriages are headed for termination realize the advantages of avoiding an all-out war in achieving a fair split. The ugly, contentious divorce is almost a cliché where...

