By Hunter Law Firm | Published May 31, 2019 | Posted in Divorce Law, Family Law | Tagged Tags: divorce, settlement | Leave a comment
Going through a divorce can be devastating. When a marriage is ending stress levels and emotions run high. It is easy to make unwise decisions while in that emotional state. Having an experienced divorce lawyer on your side through the process is critical. Following are five common mistakes to avoid during the divorce process. 1. Read More
Read MoreWhen a relationship is ending it can be distressing. When a marriage is ending, it can be devastating. Because a marriage is a legally binding document, validated by a license issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, dissolving your marriage requires legal action. While ending your marriage requires legal action, there are a couple Read More
Read MoreYou may have heard the saying, “Never put into writing anything you wouldn’t want printed on the front page of the paper.” In this day and age of technology, anything you do or think and document on social media should hold that same rule. And when you are in the midst of a divorce, pictures Read More
Read MoreWhen parents enter into divorce, there are many concerns over which parent will retain custody of the children. While no two situations are alike, the following information provides a general guideline to educate you on child custody laws in Virginia. COURT’S INVOLVEMENT: Virginia’s Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court hears cases deciding child custody, visitation, Read More
Read MoreNavigating a divorce has many layers of complexities. Navigating a divorce in a military marriage has added layers of complexity. One of those added layers is the issue of apportionment of military retirement. In a Virginia divorce proceeding, a military spouse is not automatically entitled to receive a marital share of the military member’s disposable Read More
Read MoreMany clients have questions about the division of military retirement benefits in a divorce. There is a special procedure that Hampton family law attorneys must follow in such a process. A fair property division includes both current assets and future assets. One example is home equity: if the marital residence is awarded to one party, Read More
Read MoreMany clients have questions about the division of military retirement benefits in a divorce. There is a special procedure that Hampton family law attorneys must follow in such a process. A fair property division includes both current assets and future assets. One example is home equity: if the marital residence is awarded to one party, Read More
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