Can I get divorced more quickly than 12 months?

As far as divorce is concerned, Virginia is a sort of tough state.  We’re somewhat old fashioned in that we allow for both fault-based and no-fault based divorce; we also require a much longer period of legal separation compared to many other states nationwide. In order to finalize a divorce action in Virginia, you must...

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After He Cheats

  There’s no good way to find out that your husband has cheated on you.  Even if you don’t know – you only suspect – it’s a challenging time.  You are trying to reconcile something horrible with the man that you thought you knew but, also, you’re trying to plan for what comes next. Can...

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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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Six Month Divorce in Virginia

Everyone, once they’ve decided their marriage is over, wants the marriage to be over as soon as possible.  Absolutely no one enjoys lingering overlong in the awkward period in between separation and divorce. So, how do you get it done faster? It’s hard to get a fast divorce, especially in Virginia.  Virginia is – as...

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My husband cheated – what can I do?

You don’t have to end your marriage because of infidelity, but many women ultimately choose to end it.  I’m not here to judge you for your choice, either way, but instead to help give you guidance on the Virginia divorce process so that you have an idea of what to expect if divorce is the...

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If you’re here, you probably already know that you have to be separated for one year to get a divorce in Virginia.  The only two exceptions are if (1) you have a signed separation agreement, and (2) you have no minor children born or adopted by the parties of the marriage, and if (and this...

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  Virginia is restrictive when it comes to divorce, just because of the waiting period required before you can even file for a no fault divorce.  Here in the Commonwealth, you have to be separated for ONE year before you can finalize a divorce using the fault based grounds of cruelty, apprehension of bodily hurt,...

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A Quick Virginia Divorce

  Once you (and your spouse) have made the decision to divorce, you start to worry. How long is it going to take? How much is it going to cost? Will I have enough money to survive on after this is all done? In most cases, the tensions escalate before they deescalate, and there’s a...

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