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Parenting Plan Options: Part One

If you’ve never been through it before, it’s hard to know what to ask for when it comes to custody and visitation.  Probably you realize that your soon-to-be ex (husband, boyfriend, partner – whatever the label) will have at least some parenting time.  But what will that look like?  How can it be structured?  What...

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Adultery AFTER Separation: July 1, 2016

Divorce from bed and board is getting all of the hype this July, but it’s not the only change that Virginia has implemented this year.  In case you hadn’t heard, Virginia is no longer recognizing post separation adultery as a cause of action. Let’s discuss. Pre v. Post Separation Adultery               What is adultery? Adultery...

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Divorce From Bed and Board: July 1, 2026

This July 1 will mark a big change for Virginia law – and we want you to be among the first to hear about it.  Actually, it’s important that you not just hear about it, but you actually understand what the law is trying to do. Virginia has always recognized both a divorce from bed...

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Child support in the summertime

The summer vacation can bring all sorts of changes to your regularly scheduled programming – and that can be good, bad, incredibly stressful, and wildly expensive, especially for working parents with little flexibility.  Even though the school year has its own challenging moments – sick days, snow or other inclement weather days (even ones, like...

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In the wake of the murder of Cerina Fairfax, I’ve been talking a lot about the state of Virginia law – including the new updates on July 1, 2026 that allow separating couples to immediately get a “divorce” from bed and board – including separation under the same roof. There have been a number of...

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Who – or what – is a Guardian ad litem?

A GAL is a Guardian ad litem.  A Guardian ad litem is an attorney appointed by the court to represent a person who, legally at least, is considered unable to represent themselves.  In Virginia, we see GALs appointed in a couple of different scenarios – in cases where a party is incarcerated or where they...

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The murder of Cerina Fairfax – who was in the midst of a divorce in Northern Virginia at the time that her husband, a former Virginia lieutenant governor, killed her and then himself in the family home while the children were home – has made waves over the last few months, sparking renewed attention on...

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Requesting his Venmo history in discovery

Every case is unique and presents its own specific challenges.  In every case, your family law attorney is looking for those little golden nuggets of information that will make all the difference in your case.  The trouble is that, unless you know where to look, we may be just guessing. Oftentimes, of course, our guesses...

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