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When a petition for child custody is filed with a court in Virginia, most parents...
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Virginia law allows for several different types of custodial arrangements. It is important for any...
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Virginia Code Section 20-103 provides that in any case where spousal support or child support...
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Grandparents love nothing more than their grandchildren. But what do you do when you are...
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Emergency protective orders can be issued in Virginia 24 hours a day, 365 days a...
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Parents who take it upon themselves to deny visitation rights without following the proper channels...
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