A custody evaluator is a qualified person who analyzes parents involved in Virginia child custody cases. These evaluators can be very useful when courts are determining the best interests of the child, but they may not always know how to address domestic abuse issues. Domestic violence can be a difficult thing to evaluate and measure,...
Monthly Archive: July 2011
Women who are getting divorced in Virginia are often looking for answers. They look for legal answers to help them determine their best course of action when it comes to peacefully ending their marriage and protecting their children and property. They may also examine their relationship to seek answers about why their marriage ended in...
Division of property isn’t always an emotionally easy part of Virginia divorce. Many people are attached to certain items and feel bad about having to let them go to their ex. Sometimes legal matters, not emotional matters, complicate the division of property. Many people think of dividing assets as splitting them straight down the middle,...
Partners aren’t always on the same page when it comes to seeking a Virginia divorce. Sometimes, one partner may want to leave the marriage while the other wants to try to work things out. In these cases, deciding on divorce is painful for everyone involved. Adultery is a common scenario that often leads to one...
In a Virginia child custody case, the court needs to determine the living arrangement that’s in the best interests of the child. Sometimes, information on a parent’s social networking page can affect their image in court. A Virginia child custody attorney is on your side in court and can counsel you on how to manage...
If you’re considering ending your marriage, you should seek the guidance of a divorce attorney in Virginia Beach and become familiar with the Virginia divorce process, including what to expect in divorce court. Nervousness – Many people are nervous about going to divorce court. The Virginia divorce process can seem complicated and can cause some...
When you and your spouse are getting a divorce in Virginia, you’ll probably be focused on your own relationship, and the challenges you’ll face while ending it; however, it’s important to realize the social impact of divorce, and how to address it, so that you can avoid some of the painful conflicts it can cause....
Virginia divorce usually comes after you and your spouse have gone through the stages of separation in VA. These stages are part of the process of marital breakdown. You should be aware of the emotional aspects of this process as you seek a VA separation. disillusionment – partners no longer idealize each other and they...