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Understanding Your Rights If You're Being Paid Child Support in VirginiaYou have rights if you are receiving child support in Virginia. Our Norfolk attorneys explain important legal rights we can help you enforce.
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How Divorced Parents Can Navigate Co-Parenting During the HolidaysThe holidays can be stressful after a divorce if you have kids. Our Norfolk family law attorneys share tips for co-parenting during the holiday season.
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Issues You Should Consider About College Tuition and Other Expenses When Filing for Divorce in VirginiaYou shouldn't forget to consider how to handle your child's college expenses in your Norfolk divorce. Find out the issues to consider to protect your rights.
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Tips That Can Help You Win Custody of Your Children in a Divorce in NorfolkAre you fighting for custody of your children? Learn tips on how to win your custody battle in your Virginia divorce.
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How to Obtain a Divorce in Norfolk if Your Spouse Is in PrisonYou may be able to get an immediate divorce if your spouse was convicted of a felony and is in prison for more than one year. Learn the rules you must follow.
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How to Establish You Live Separate and Apart When You Live Together and File a Virginia DivorceIf you still live together and are filing for a Virginia uncontested divorce, you must show that you live separate and apart. Here, learn how to establish this.
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The Right to Modify Your Child Support Obligations After a Job Loss or Reduction in Pay in VirginiaYou might be able to reduce your child support obligation if you lose your job in Virginia. Find out what you must show to get your payment reduced.
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Tips for Creating an Effective Parenting Plan When You Are Divorcing in VirginiaYou should create a parenting plan if you have children and are filing for a divorce in Virginia. Here, we share tips on how to create a good plan.
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Steps to Take if Your Spouse Is Delaying Your DivorceIs your spouse trying to delay your divorce? Find out the steps you can take to combat their stalling tactics.
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What You Should Consider When Deciding Whether to Keep the Marital Home in Your Virginia DivorceDo you want to keep the marital home in your divorce? Read about important considerations to think about when deciding whether this is the best option for you.
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Steps to Take If Your Child Does Not Want Visitation With Your Spouse or PartnerWhat should you do if your child refuses visitation with your spouse or partner? Here are the steps you need to take to resolve the problem.
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What Are Your Parental Rights If You’re Not Married?What are your parental rights if you are unmarried in Virginia? Find out how paternity is established and what your rights to custody and visitation are.
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Take These Steps to Plan for Your Divorce If You’re a Stay-at-Home ParentIf you are a stay-at-home parent, you need to plan ahead before filing your divorce. Follow these five tips on how to plan for your divorce in Virginia.
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How to Make Your Divorce Easier on Your ChildrenYour divorce can be stressful for your children as well as you and your spouse. Here are tips on how to make your divorce easier for them to cope with.
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Pitfalls of a Do-it-Yourself DivorceAre you thinking about doing a do-it-yourself divorce to save money? Here are the dangers of do-it-yourself divorces in Virginia that you should consider.
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How a Divorce by Publication Can Help You If Your Spouse Is MissingIf you’re filing for divorce but don’t know where your spouse resides, you may be able to get a divorce by publication. Find out how this type of divorce works.
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Don’t Believe These Myths If You’re Filing for a Divorce in VirginiaAre you filing for divorce in Virginia? Don’t be tricked into believing these myths about how divorce works in our commonwealth.
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Where You Need to File for Divorce If You and your Spouse Live in Different StatesIf you and your spouse live in different states, your divorce may be more complicated. Which state’s court has jurisdiction over your divorce?
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Tips on Telling Your Spouse You Want a DivorceDo 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.
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Unique Challenges You May Face in Your Divorce If You Are in the MilitaryThere 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.