Voluntary Underemployment In Virginia Support Cases Posted by James Livesay on June 22, 2009 | Divorce, Family Law In alimony or child support cases, Virginia law allows the court to find a party… Continue reading Voluntary Underemployment In Virginia Support Cases Read More
Think Twice About Handling Your Separation and Divorce Without An Attorney Posted by James Livesay on June 18, 2009 | Divorce, Family Law, Military Divorce For most uncontested divorces, the parties will need to execute a property settlement agreement, commonly… Continue reading Think Twice About Handling Your Separation and Divorce Without An Attorney Read More
New Concurrent Receipt Plan For Medical Retirees Posted by James Livesay on May 15, 2009 | Family Law, Military Divorce More details surfaced this week on the Administration’s proposal to expand concurrent receipt to service… Continue reading New Concurrent Receipt Plan For Medical Retirees Read More
Is It Really Cheaper To Keep Her (Or Him)? Posted by James Livesay on February 12, 2009 | Divorce, Family Law Spousal support (alimony) is often the toughest nut to crack in a contested divorce in… Continue reading Is It Really Cheaper To Keep Her (Or Him)? Read More