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The Power Of The Property Settlement Agreement
Beginning the divorce process is chaotic, emotional, and often times overwhelming. Many people believe that coming to an agreement as...
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Posted By Livesay & Myers, P.C. •Divorce Family Law
Beginning the divorce process is chaotic, emotional, and often times overwhelming. Many people believe that coming to an agreement as...
Posted By Livesay & Myers, P.C. •Custody Family Law
Under Virginia law, is it possible for a parent to kidnap his or her own kid? People in general seem...
Posted By Livesay & Myers, P.C. •Family Law Military Divorce
In any separation, divorce or custody dispute, a party might seek financial support. It may be a request for spousal...
Posted By Matthew Smith •Custody Divorce Family Law
Many clients come to me expecting the worst from their spouses during the divorce process. They talk about how their...
Posted By Livesay & Myers, P.C. •Family Law
One of the most frequently asked questions of Virginia family law attorneys is how a parent’s parental rights can be...
Posted By James Livesay •Family Law Military Divorce
Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) coverage is a benefit commonly awarded to former spouses in military divorce cases in Virginia, particularly...
Posted By Matthew Smith •Divorce Family Law
A while back I wrote a blog piece about establishing a date of separation in your divorce process, and why...
Posted By Livesay & Myers, P.C. •Family Law
More than a thousand Virginia families are close to receiving their share of a million dollar settlement. The lawsuit, brought...
Posted By James Livesay •Divorce Family Law
You and your spouse were married in Hawaii. You resided as a married couple in Virginia for many years. Discord...
Posted By Livesay & Myers, P.C. •Divorce Family Law
The Virginia Court of Appeals has taken a major step in redefining cohabitation “in a relationship analogous to a marriage”...