Katie Carter

Nonpayment of Child Support

  You can get a court order establishing child support in one of two ways. One: You can file a petition with the juvenile court for custody, visitation, and/or child support, go to court, and ask the court to establish child support (as well as, potentially, custody and visitation).  This can be either an initial...

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I see this question *all* the time, especially on social media in the various mom groups that I have joined over the years.  I never know exactly how to answer it – especially in few enough characters that most casual social media users won’t be bored by me writing an entire treatise – so I...

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In general, I feel that the question, “Should I stay or should I go?” is one that is best answered by the specific woman who is questioning whether she should end her marriage.  I don’t usually like to weigh in.  I may provide some general guidelines or try to give her some food for thought,...

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Virginia Grounds for Divorce

From the outset, let me be clear: you don’t need a reason to end your marriage.  If you want a divorce, you can get one.  No fault on either party’s part is required. That’s not to say, of course, that no fault exists.  I don’t think anyone ends their marriage for no reason.  But I...

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For the most part, if you have a well-drafted separation agreement or even a very basic court order, you should be clear on what, exactly, needs to happen to wrap everything up with a nice little bow on top once your divorce is finalized.  Sometimes, though, that is not the case – whether because of...

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Stepparent Adoption Q&A

It didn’t work out with your child’s father but you’ve found love – and stability – and you’re hoping this means that things will change for your child(ren), too.  You wonder, “Can my new partner adopt my child?  What would that look like?” Assuming, of course, that your new partner is on board with this...

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The good news is that litigated family law cases constitute the vast minority of cases.  No matter what the stakes, most cases ultimately settle for a number of reasons but chief among them are these: (1) no one can afford long-term litigation, (2) litigating doesn’t yield better results, and (3) going to court takes longer....

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What are my entitlements in a VA divorce?

No matter how long you were married, the assets you generated in your marriage matter.  Not only will you never be younger, but – if you waive too much – you’ll never have the chance to take advantage of compounding interest. That can be the difference between being able to retire and … not. Sure,...

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