Monthly Archive: November 2012

Managing Children & Divorce During The Holidays

Managing divorce during holidays can be a challenge, especially when you have kids. A divorce attorney in Virginia Beach at Hofheimer Family Law Firm can help walk you through the legal aspects surrounding child visitation this time of year, like factoring the holidays into your parenting plan. Creating a Child Visitation Plan for the Holidays...

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What About Snoopy? Custody of Pets After Divorce in Virginia

The custody of the family pets is often a major issue for couples during divorce. As a devoted dog lover myself, I can understand why these fights would escalate to a level similar to what you generally see in contested child custody litigation. To many people, whether or not they have human children, their furry...

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You Don’t Really Want a Virginia Annulment!

Annulments seem appealing to many women because, legally at least, it erases the marriage. It’s like it never happened. A divorce, on the other hand, ends a valid marriage. It may seem attractive to just erase the marriage and pretend like it never existed. Admit you made a mistake, and move on—no harm, no foul,...

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Virginia Divorce or Annulment: Do I Qualify?

Women ask me all the time, “What’s the difference between a divorce and an annulment, and which do I ask for?” An annulment erases a marriage that wasn’t valid to begin with. A divorce ends an otherwise valid marriage, and divides the legal rights and responsibilities between the parties. If your marriage is annulled, it...

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Moms ask me all the time, “You think I’ll get custody, don’t you?” That’s a very tricky question to answer and, the way I see it, it’s really asking two different things: (1) do you deserve to have custody, and (2) will the judge ultimately determine that you deserve custody. It’s question 2 that I...

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My Husband Cheated! How Will Adultery Affect my Divorce?

When adultery causes the breakdown of a marriage, there are a lot of competing emotions. Adultery is such a major violation of trust that it seems like the consequences should be severe. In fact, in Virginia, adultery is still a crime and, even though it is rarely ever prosecuted, it is still true that the...

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Beer Money: Child Support for College Students over 18

Adolescence in America is a long period that spans at least a decade, from about the age of 12 until graduation from college at the age of about 21 or 22. Though we’re legally adults at the age of 18, most parents still view their kids as kids during that time. They pay for them...

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Whenever someone brings in a contract for me to review, they always ask me if it does what they think it does. “Will this work?” they ask me, nervously. The truth is that a contract does whatever it says it does, and nothing more. That may sound obvious, but most people seem to think that...

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