Are even bigger changes coming for Virginia family law?

In the last several years, there have been some major changes to Virginia family law.  Just last year, in 2025, guideline child support amounts were raised.  This year, in 2026, the two major changes for family law are (1) that post-separation adultery is no longer recognized as a cause of action and (2) that, even...

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Adultery AFTER Separation: July 1, 2016

Divorce from bed and board is getting all of the hype this July, but it’s not the only change that Virginia has implemented this year.  In case you hadn’t heard, Virginia is no longer recognizing post separation adultery as a cause of action. Let’s discuss. Pre v. Post Separation Adultery               What is adultery? Adultery...

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Adultery After Separation (But Before Divorce)

In Virginia, you are married until you are divorced.  While Virginia requires a fairly lengthy period of separation before you are legally permitted to finalize your divorce, being legally separated is not the same as being actually divorced. Separated is still married.  In fact, the entire point of requiring a period of separation is so...

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