A divorce could become the most stressful and upsetting life event spouses could endure. Dealing with the responsibilities of dissolving a marriage requires careful attention, considering the ramifications of assets distributions, settlements, child custody matters,...
Family Law
Adoption laws in Virginia
If you are going down the path of adopting a child in Virginia, you should understand the laws and processes involved to make adoption easier for you. Here are some of the adoption laws in the state that you should be aware of. Adoption in Virginia Virginia family law...
Managing stock options in a divorce
For many executives at Virginia companies, stock options and restricted stock units (RSUs) can form a major part of the annual compensation package. These are forms of compensation that have become increasingly popular over time. At least 15 million Americans have...
What to do when one spouse wants to buy the family home
Going through a divorce in Virginia can be a stressful time, especially when you and your former spouse are deciding what to do with the marital home. A popular way to take care of property division during a divorce is with a buyout. What's a buyout? One party in a...
How are retirement accounts divided in a divorce?
If you are getting a divorce, you might need to divide one or more retirement accounts. This can be a complex process. Since Virginia is an equitable distribution state, these accounts might not be divided 50/50. The value of the plan First, you need to consider how...
Should you live with your spouse before marriage?
It's tempting to think that living with your partner prior to getting married may increase your chances of avoiding divorce. However, statistically speaking, Virginia couples who cohabitate may actually be more likely to divorce a year after their weddings take place....
Can financial disagreements lead to divorce?
A surprising 48% of married or cohabitating Americans say that they argue about money. Most money-related arguments are about spending habits. About 60% of people say that their partners either spend too much money or are too frugal. Couples may also argue about how...
What happens to your retirement accounts during a divorce?
Virginia usually considers the retirement savings that you accrued during marriage as marital property, which means the judge will most likely divide these accounts. Some exceptions are if you have a premarital agreement, postnuptial agreement or a divorce settlement....
How do Virginia courts determine child custody and visitation?
Courts in Virginia determine child custody and visitation by reviewing many factors. The main factors that are considered are the roles of each parent in the child's upbringing and the role that each parent or guidance will have in raising the child in the coming...
Do grandparents have visitation rights?
If a child in Virginia has abusive or neglectful parents, it might be better for their grandparents to take over. Many grandparents are willing to raise their grandchildren in a safe, loving environment. Unfortunately, grandparents who want custody of their...