How to Transfer Mortgage Liability for Virginia Divorcing Spouses

Divorcing couples are faced with many issues, including legal questions about property, such as who will retain possession, and dividing liability, equity and payment of the mortgage loan. These questions have serious legal and financial implications for both spouses. There are a variety of methods to share equity in the house. In Virginia, there are steps divorcing couples can take to transfer mortgage liability. 3 Read More

5 Factors Affecting the Length of the Virginia Divorce Process

If you are considering a Virginia divorce, you should understand that the more divorcing couples argue over minor things, the longer the Virginia divorce process will take. To help you move through the process as speedily as possible, here is a list of factors for consideration. 1. Residency. At a minimum, one spouse must have lived for six months in Virginia before either one of the couple can file for divorce. Read More

5 Ways to Help Manage the Cost of Divorce in Virginia

Divorce usually isn’t an easy process, nor is it often inexpensive. Rather than remain unhappy in your marriage longer than you have to because of the price of divorce, learn a few ways that you can save on the cost of divorce in Virginia. 1. Focus on the Things That Matter No matter how nasty your divorce might be, try your best not to be petty and argue over who gets to keep the coffeemaker or the TV. Remember Read More

Should Spousal Support Be Awarded in Your Case?

While every case is different, there are always a number of deciding factors that go into determining spousal support. In Virginia, alimony is not required by law but can be agreed on by the parties involved or requested by a judge. Because divorce proceedings can become fervently disputed, it’s essential to discuss your interests with your lawyer so he or she can best represent you and your rights throughout the Read More

How Can Adultery Affect A Divorce Case in Virginia?

If you are considering filing for a divorce in Virginia because of adultery, you need to be aware of how the law works in regards to your situation. There is no waiting period or required time of separation when filing for a divorce because your spouse committed adultery. Key Considerations In Virginia, adultery is considered grounds for a fault divorce. A fault is marital misconduct that is committed by a guilty Read More

5 Common Divorce Myths

There are many reasons why couples file for divorce. Finances, infidelity, irreconcilable differences, abuse, and growing apart are among the most common reasons why married couples separate and seek to end their unions. Whether you are contemplating divorce or are currently going through one, here are five divorce myths you probably weren’t aware of. 1. Cohabitation Before Marriage Increases the Chances of Read More

4 Tips for Developing a Divorce Action Plan

When you decide to file for divorce, the following weeks can turn into a heated whirlwind of legal battles and high emotions. That’s why it’s important to develop an action plan and stick to it before proceedings begin. Here are four tips on what to do and what to avoid. 1. Consult With a Divorce Lawyer Divorce cases are rarely black and white. There are dozens of factors that go into deciding important outcomes like Read More

Common Questions About Divorce in Virginia

Getting a divorce can be an overwhelming and exhausting process, emotionally and physically. If you are starting the process of divorce, you may have several questions. We have answers to five common questions about what the coming months will involve and how your personal situation will be affected by the decision to end your marriage. 1. How is Property Divided? In Virginia, property is divided equitably between Read More

7 Tips for Co-Parenting After Divorce in Virginia

If you recently got divorced and you and your ex-spouse share parenting responsibilities, you may have found that it isn’t always easy. To ensure the success of this arrangement, there are several steps you should take and several things you should avoid once your shared custody agreement is finalized. Establishing a Successful Co-Parenting Relationship After your divorce, it’s best to establish practices that will Read More

Social Media and Divorce: How Can It Impact Your Case?

For many people, using social media has become a regular part of everyday life. The risks of sharing too much information through this channel can be easy to overlook. Like many people, you might be surprised to learn that online activity can serve as evidence during a divorce. Given the personal nature of social media, this evidence can have huge impacts on many aspects of your divorce in Virginia. For many people, Read More

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