Parenting Capacity Evaluations in Virginia Child Custody Cases
In many types of cases, we can do a basic cost benefit analysis to determine whether something is worth pursuing in litigation. For financial assets, because they can be valued (even when “value” is a range, or there’s some kind of intrinsic sentimental value), that’s more or less easy to achieve. We can tell, at…
Filed under: Child Custody Tag with: ADDICTION | ANGER MANAGEMENT | CHILD ABUSE | contested custody | custody | divorce | financial abuse | guardian ad litem | litigation | parenting capacity evaluation | substance abuse
Do Virginia Family Courts Get It Right?
Recently, on Facebook, as I mindlessly scrolled (come on, you know you do it, too) I saw a video that showed a child fighting a visitation exchange. The video alleged that the child was resisting going to spend time with her mother, because her mother’s boyfriend abused her. The end of it – the moral,…
Filed under: Divorce Tag with: child custody | child support | custody | custody book | DAD | divorce | guardian ad litem | MOM | parental alienation | parenting capacity evaluation | physical abuse | separation | sexual abuse | therapist | virginia
Financial Abuse in Virginia Divorce
Financial abuse is a major issue in many divorce cases, especially when there’s a big disparity in income between the parties. For two spouses with a roughly similar income (even if that income isn’t super large), the act of separating and setting up separate houses, though difficult, isn’t nearly as complicated or as consuming as…
Filed under: Uncategorized Tag with: custody evaluator | divorce | financial abuse | grounds for divorce | guardians ad litem | litigation | parenting capacity evaluation | pendente lite | separation | virginia
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