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Child Support
Pursuant to Virginia law, both parents have a duty to support their children. If the parents cannot agree on the amount of child support to be paid, the courts will determine the amount of child support by reference to the Virginia Child Support Guidelines (PDF48k). Virginia law creates a rebuttable... Read More
Child Custody and Visitation
Custody and visitation issues can be some of the most challenging family law issues because of the sensitive nature of these issues. Parents can and often do have different approaches to child-rearing. Differences on discipline, religion, education, and supervision can make co-parenting difficult, particularly upon separation and divorce.
Virginia law generally favors joint legal custody, where... Read More
Separation
After the difficult decision to initiate a marital separation has been made, the reality of how to effectuate the physical separation and the accompanying details can be daunting and, at times, seem overwhelming. Our attorneys are experienced in helping our clients deal with the reality one step at a time. Resolution of custody, visitation, child and spousal support, payment of debt and allocation of assets may occur through negotiation, Read More
Divorce and Annulment
Divorce law is governed by the states and the laws vary from state to state. Virginia law requires at least one of the following grounds for divorce exists before a party may file for divorce:
Separation for a period exceeding one (1) year or, if the parties have no minor children and have a written settlement agreement, separation for a period of 6 monthsWillful desertionCruelty... Read More
