Even couples in Virginia with the best of intentions find that the changes life brings often leave them different people, sometimes no longer compatible with the person they married. For many families, the best option for a happier, more fulfilling life is to seek a...
Month: December 2018
Deciding pet custody in a Virginia divorce
Many families in Virginia have pets that they consider to be an equal family member. As a result, when a marriage ends in a divorce, the question of what will happen to family pets is one of the most important ones. Fortunately, there are some ways to address...
Ensuring the enforceability of a prenuptial agreement in Virginia
Couples who decide to get married in Virginia and across the country have several decisions ahead of them. In addition to what kind of ceremony to have and who will attend, they must also make important decisions regarding how to best protect their personal and...
Crash with Virginia police officer leads to drunk driving charge
Drivers must take in and integrate a variety of different information while behind the wheel. They must be aware of other traffic in the area, the performance of their vehicle and the conditions of the roadways, among many other factors. Unfortunately, it is easy to...
5 tips for helping teens get through a divorce
When a teenager has to go through a divorce with their parents, it's no surprise that their actions may seem unusual. Some decide to stay away from home as much as possible. Others develop anger issues or depression.Every child is different, so it is important for...
Facing divorce? Do these 4 key things first
Divorce is always difficult. If you are a stay-at-home parent who is financially dependent on your spouse, however, divorce can be more than difficult: It can feel like your whole world is crumbling under your feet. The good news is that this feeling doesn't have to...