Monthly Archive: August 2010

Dealing with Credit Card Debt during a Virginia Divorce

Credit card debt is a problem that plagues many people throughout the United States. However, if you are going through a Virginia divorce, dealing with credit card can be even more difficult. If you have a credit card in your name, but your spouse ran up the charges, there are a few solutions that can...

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Changing Back to Your Maiden Name after a Virginia Divorce

After divorce, many women wish to go back to their maiden names. By reclaiming your maiden name, you may shed your identity as a wife and take back your own identity, especially if you and your husband don’t have any children in common. Though changing your name is easier as a part of a divorce...

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When someone is getting divorced, they are undergoing a major life change that can trigger stress, anxiety and grief. If someone you care about is going through a Virginia divorce, you can be a source of comfort and emotional support. Listed below are a few pointers on how to be a source of strength for...

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Managing Your Finances During a Virginia In-Home Separation

Going through a Virginia in-home separation is emotionally difficult, but it presents many practical, everyday challenges as well. One major concern during an in-home separation is how financial matters will be handled. As a couple, you likely shared at least some accounts, such as credit cards and bank accounts. Virginia in-home separation rules require the...

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Preparing For Your Virginia Child Custody Hearing

Being a litigant in a Virginia child custody case can throw even the strongest woman into a tailspin of anxiety. You want nothing more than to have your child with you as much as possible. This is especially true if you and your ex-spouse don’t get along and you have objections to his lifestyle choices...

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Talking To Your Children About Virginia Custody Arrangements

If you’re a woman going through a Virginia divorce, you know how stressful and emotional it can be. Child custody issues are some of the most important and challenging aspects of your Virginia divorce because they affect the people you love the most: your kids. If you and your spouse are seeking a Virginia divorce,...

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Handling Your ChildrenÂ’s Anger During a Divorce

When a Virginia woman is going through a divorce, there are many family issues she must face. Anger is a very common reaction for children to have when their parents are going through a divorce. Whether your child is an adult or still a minor living under your roof, feeling like you’re the target of...

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AdulteryÂ’s Effect On Custody Decisions

Virginia women who are facing divorce on the grounds of adultery have a lot of concerns about what their actions might mean for their future. The biggest worry most women have is if and how their adultery will affect a Virginia court’s decision regarding child custody. The greatest fear, of course, is that the court...

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