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  There are many things about a divorce and custody case (or just a plain custody case) that are pretty anxiety-inducing. Ove the years, I’ve written about a lot of them as it relates to custody cases – from relocation, to issues with grandparents wanting their own specific parenting time, military deployments, mental illness and...

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  I can tell you how the conversation always goes. “You represent women only? Your poor husband.” “Women only, huh? Scary for men!” “Family law – how awful!” “Young people these days, they just don’t try hard enough to make a marriage work.” It’s pretty predictable, and it actually happens all the time. People are...

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Are we legally separated?

There’s a difference between the way regular, normal, people use the word separated in a sentence and the way Virginia divorce lawyers use the word separated. I think it’s often a little confusing to reconcile the different understandings of the word. For one, because on each side it seems so clear that everyone seems to...

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  We recently got a question from a man through our live chat system, and – I’ll admit – it really got under my skin. He explained that a spousal support order had been entered in his case, and that it was based on his wife’s having been imputed income. At the time, the judge...

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In many divorces, things are fairly amicable. There is often – though certainly not always – a certain amount of respect between the parties, even if one or both spouses ultimately intend to end the marriage. In these cases, there’s often a fair amount of negotiation that takes place behind the scenes. Clients will come...

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Will I have to pay Virginia child support?

Child support is one of those areas of Virginia family law that is simultaneously easy and also complicated. I spend a lot of time trying to explain it, and exactly what goes into the calculation, because I think it’s important that women know what questions to ask. At the end of the day, whether or...

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Relocation: Coming Up with a Plan

We talked Wednesday about relocation, and specifically about how to answer one big question (that’s sure to come up in your relocation case): will you move no matter what the judge decides? It’s a tricky question, and definitely a double edged sword. There’s no right answer, only wrong ones! I wish I had a secret,...

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Relocation cases are often a double edged sword. You’re (excuse my language) damned if you do and damned if you don’t. No matter how you slice it, it’s hard to win a relocation. We’ve talked about these cases every which way from Sunday, it seems like to me, but there are always nuances or different...

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