No one would tell Virginia residents facing divorce not to feel the hurt, anger and other feelings associated with it, but if they can do the following, it may help refocus their energy on making sure to protect their rights and interests during the process: Anger is...
Month: October 2020
Divorce: Is your military family care plan all set?
If you or your spouse is a member of the U.S. armed forces stationed in Virginia, then “readiness” is a theme with which you are undoubtedly familiar. While the army, in particular, is prone to jokes about “hurrying up to wait,” the idea of being as prepared and ready...
Could virtual visitation become more popular in today’s world?
Parents across the country, including here in Virginia, may find it challenging to see their children in these uncertain times. While virtual visitation is not necessarily a new concept, it may gain even more traction in today’s world. Parents who are currently...
Making sure you receive your fair share of the marital property
If you are like other couples in Virginia and elsewhere across the country, the longer you were married, the more you accumulated. Now that you are facing a divorce, dividing that property becomes a priority. It may seem odd to boil down the years you spent with your...