The choices you make during your divorce will have a direct impact on your future and the lives of your kids. Even after the process is final, the things you do and say can have an effect on your children, especially when it comes to a tricky co-parenting situation....
Virginia Family Law Blog
Divorce season comes on the heels of new year festivities
People most involved in the industry have long noticed a seasonal spike in divorce filings following the holidays. How universal is this trend though, or is it more of an overblown myth? One author compiled the evidence and experts to answer that question. Fairfax...
Why engaged couples should discuss prenuptial agreements
Whether it is a carefully planned event that is shared with thousands of people or a private proposal, everyone's hearts are touched by the magic of the moment. While there is so much excitement that surrounds an engagement, there is also a deeply pragmatic side to...
Two challenges women face after a divorce
It is common for both men and women in Virginia to experience challenges after a divorce. However, in a country where women are often awarded custody of children and where women's income is 81% of men's, the challenges may be different. Here are two of the biggest...
Deciding when to engage with a toxic ex-spouse
A Virginia parent who shares custody of their kids with a toxic ex-spouse may have to deal with a lot of manipulation, name-calling and power plays. While it may be a struggle to co-parent successfully with a high-conflict individual, it can be done. Maintaining...
Divorce can make your holidays in Virginia a bit stressful
When you filed a divorce petition in a Virginia court, you no doubt wanted to focus on your children's best interests. Leaving the past behind from a marriage and moving on in life in a productive, healthy way is a lot easier said than done in many cases, especially...
Dividing the family home in a divorce
Usually, the family home is a marriage's most valuable asset, and divorcing couples in Virginia often find it hard to decide whether to sell or keep it. Spouses who are looking for a clean break and a fresh start might find this decision easy, but couples with fond...
Strategic divorce may have unintended consequences
Once couples reach a certain income bracket, their taxes may increase because they are married. Sometimes called the "marriage tax," this applies to couples who in 2019 made at least $612,350. While some Virginia couples may be tempted to file for what is sometimes...
Determining the value of a home during a divorce
When couples in Virginia and other states go through a divorce, it is common for one spouse to buy out the other's share of equity and keep the family home. This is especially true if children are involved. Here are a few basic steps for calculating a house buyout...
Coping with the emotional strain of a divorce
Ending a marriage can be emotionally difficult for spouses in Virginia and around the country even if they have been thinking about divorcing for some time. Dealing with legal papers, poring over financial documents and making an inventory of marital assets often...

