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How Co-Parenting Apps Help Reduce Conflict for Separated Parents

When a relationship ends that involves children, both parents have to learn to co-parent together for the benefit of the family. The emotions tied to a divorce or…

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Can a Virginia Child Support Order be Modified?

Every parent, whether divorced or together, with full custody or limited visitation, understands that a child's needs are ever-evolving and circumstances are rarely static. If you're a parent…

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When Is Spousal Support Typically Awarded in a Virginia Divorce?

Going through a divorce is undoubtedly one of the most challenging things a person can experience. Understanding spousal support (often called alimony) can provide clarity and peace of…

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Protect Your Assets During Divorce with These 8 Strategies

In Virginia, asset division during a divorce follows the principle of equitable distribution. This means that marital assets will be divided fairly between you and your spouse, which…

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Can I Seek Termination of My Ex’s Parental Rights?

While many parents aspire to co-parent amicably with their former partners, there are circumstances where the child's safety and well-being take precedence. If you find yourself in a…

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Under What Circumstances Will a Judge Change a Child Custody Agreement?

Navigating the complexities of child custody agreements can be overwhelming for many parents post divorce. Understanding when and why a judge might consider modifying an existing custody arrangement…

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