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Filing for Divorce When You Live in Different States If you and your spouse live in different states, your divorce may be more complicated. Which state’s court has jurisdiction over your divorce? -
How to Tell Your Spouse You Want a Divorce Do you need to tell your spouse that you want a divorce? Read our tips on how to handle this conversation so it goes as smoothly as possible. -
Issues in a Military Divorce in Virginia There are unique challenges in divorces where one spouse is a member of the Armed Forces. Find out what issues you may face in your divorce in Virginia. -
Parenting Time / Visitation During COVID-19 Do I have to send my child to his/her other parent during this pandemic? That is the question many parents are asking. -
Issues to Consider When Divorcing Later in Life Are you divorcing later in life? Here, we explain the unique issues that you need to consider when filing a gray divorce. -
Guardian Ad Litem Appointments in Child Custody Cases If you are involved in a custody dispute in your divorce in Virginia, the court can appoint a guardian ad litem. Find out what his duties are to your children. -
Essential Documents You Need in Your Estate Plan Do you have the right documents in your estate plan? Here, read about the top documents you need for an estate plan that protects your loved ones and you. -
Tips on How to Post on Social Media During Your Divorce If you’re filing for divorce, you must be careful what you post on social media sites. Read tips on what not to post during your divorce proceedings. -
Moving Out of State With Minor Children After a VA Divorce If you have children and are divorced in Virginia, you must seek the court’s permission to move out of state. Learn what could happen if you file a petition. -
Seven Documents You Should Update After a Divorce If you were recently divorced, you still have legal documents that need updating. Read our handy list of ones that our experienced lawyers can help you change. -
Important Changes to the Virginia Spousal Support Law Do you pay or receive spousal support in Virginia? Here, we discuss recent changes to our laws that may affect the modification of your spousal support payment. -
Estate Planning Tips Newlyweds Should Follow Are you getting married soon or are you a newlywed? Learn important estate planning tips to start out your married life the right way. -
Protective Orders in Your Virginia Divorce Are you the victim of family abuse? Learn about three types of protective orders you can obtain to stop the abuse and keep your family safe in Virginia. -
Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Divorce Attorney If you’re hiring an experienced divorce attorney, you need to prepare a list of questions to bring to your appointment. Here’s a handy list of questions to ask. -
Steps to Take to Locate Hidden Assets in Your Divorce When you suspect that your spouse is hiding assets, you need to locate proof that substantiates your suspicions. Here’s how you can find out if you’re right. -
When to Update Your Will Significant life events, financial changes, changes to tax law, and family or relationship shifts may affect the content of your will. -
Refinancing Your Home to Buy Out Your Ex After a Divorce If you want to keep your home after a divorce, you’ll likely have to refinance to buy out your ex and become the sole owner. Are you prepared to do this? -
Beyond the Prenup: Additional Protection of Your Assets Prenuptial agreements are designed to protect your assets during a divorce, but additional protection is always a good idea. Learn more about prenuptial trusts. -
Guidelines to Successfully Plan Your Prenuptial Agreement Filing a prenup is a smart step to take before tying the knot. Secure your future by understanding where you and your fiance stand on these key prenup issues. -
Making Sure Your Last Will and Testament Is Legally Valid You deserve the peace of mind that your loved ones will be cared for following your death. Make sure your will can’t be contested by following these legal tips.