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Due to hard economic times, more and more parties are considering filing for bankruptcy. Even… Continue reading Bankruptcy and Divorce in Virginia
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Due to hard economic times, more and more parties are considering filing for bankruptcy. Even… Continue reading Bankruptcy and Divorce in Virginia
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A child support order has been established obligating one parent, called the obligor, to pay… Continue reading What Happens When Child Support is Not Paid in Virginia
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It is not uncommon for parents facing a custody and visitation dispute to enter it… Continue reading Four Child Custody Myths in Virginia
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On occasion, a spouse in Virginia may find themselves defending against a petition for a… Continue reading Protective Order Defense: Understanding the Allegations
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Determining how to handle a business asset is one of the most complicated issues in… Continue reading Valuing a Business in a Virginia Divorce
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On many occasions in my practice, clients will complain that their spouse has been violating… Continue reading Critical Enforcement Mechanisms in Family Law
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“Am I going to have to pay spousal support?” “I’ve been out of the workforce… Continue reading Viewing Marriage as a Business and Divorce as the Dissolution
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“I want my kids to get the best education possible.” I hear this statement, or… Continue reading School Decisions for Minor Children After a Divorce
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Did you know that in surrogacy arrangements the birth mother of a child, not the… Continue reading Surrogacy in Virginia
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In Virginia, a drop in the payor spouse’s income, even if significant, may not guarantee… Continue reading Spousal Support Reduction Based on a Drop in Payor’s Income
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