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  • What If My Ex Has a New Partner? How New Relationships Affect Custody and Support

    Mar 26, 2025

    Co-parenting can be challenging, and when your ex enters a new relationship, it’s natural to have concerns about how this change might affect your child and your financial situation. Will your child be safe around this new person? Could your ex’s partner influence legal decisions? Can your ex reduce or stop paying child or Many parents also worry about how their child will emotionally adjust to a new adult in their life. The new...
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  • Do I Have to Share Everything? What Happens to Assets in a Virginia Divorce

    Mar 12, 2025

    Divorce Do I have to split all my assets with my spouse? What happens to my business, retirement accounts, or investments? Can I keep assets I owned before getting married? How does Virginia determine who gets what? How can I ensure my financial future is secure? Virginia law does not require an automatic 50/50 split of assets. Instead, courts divide property based on what is fair under the circumstances. This guide explains how Virginia courts...
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  • Can My Ex Deny Visitation? What to Do If They Refuse to Follow a Custody Order in Virginia

    Feb 19, 2025

    When Your Ex Denies You Time with Your Child As a parent, your time with your child is invaluable. But what happens when your ex refuses to let you see them – despite a legal Visitation interference is a frustrating reality for many parents in Virginia, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. This guide explains how Virginia custody laws protect your rights, what steps you can take to enforce visitation, and when...
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  • The Ultimate Checklist: Preparing for Divorce and Custody Issues in Virginia

    Feb 5, 2025

    Divorce is a difficult and emotional process, especially when children are involved. Navigating the legal complexities of divorce and custody issues in Virginia requires careful planning and guidance. At This ultimate checklist is designed to help you prepare for 1. Understand Virginia Divorce Laws Residency Requirements: Grounds for Divorce: No-fault divorce requires six months of Fault-based divorce can be filed for reasons such as adultery, cruelty, desertion, or felony conviction. 2...
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