When parents in Virginia get a divorce, one of the challenges they face is designing a parenting schedule that suits them and their children. While this should be created with the best interests of the children as the guiding principle, parents also need to take their...
Divorce
Education: Does it lead to a higher divorce rate?
When marriages end, there is usually a yearning to determine what went so wrong that a separation was the only option for both people involved. Although there is the typical excuse of two people simply drifting apart, experts in Virginia and other states say that...
What are the child support laws in Virginia?
If you're a parent in Virginia who doesn't have custody of your children, you might be ordered to pay child support. Child support is meant to help the custodial parent cover expenses like food, clothing, school supplies, doctor's visits and everything else your child...
Ending a marriage without ending your business
While no one enters a marriage with the intent of divorcing later, divorce is a reality for thousands of couples every year. The stakes are even higher for those experiencing divorce as a business owner or substantial shareholder of a business. If you are undergoing a...
How divorce could impact Social Security benefits
Social Security exists to help provide people with financial security during their retirement years. In Virginia, there are many married couples who, when they are ready to retire or plan to do so in a few years, end their long-time marriages for various reasons. When...
Divorce & protecting your finances
Divorce is no doubt a very emotional and complex process to go through. Often the habit of protecting both yourself and your spouse will get in the way in receiving the best outcome possible. This is particularly important when it comes to your personal finances....
Tips for making joint child custody work
Divorced parents in Virginia who have shared physical custody can take steps to make the situation smoother. For example, parents should keep in mind that not getting along with one another does not mean that they are bad parents. Parents need to put their children...
Valuing a medical practice during divorce
Though all divorces have their complexities, when a physician divorces, it can be doubly complicated. Many physicians are part of a group practice, which can be difficult to sort out for the purposes of dividing assets. Physicians in Virginia should keep the following...
Tips for sharing child custody
Newly separated parents in Virginia may be struggling to agree on a child custody schedule. Some parents may not want to make concessions to the other parent because they feel like it is letting the other parent "win." This is an unhealthy mindset; the focus of a...
How to approach a gray divorce
Although Virginia is not a community property state, the court will still divide the marital assets in a divorce as it sees fit. Most divorces settle before they are litigated in court, so the two spouses will end up making their own settlement decisions in dividing...