Category Archives : Divorce in Virginia

  • November 1, 2021

    How to Get a Divorce in Virginia

    The 6 Steps To Prepare Yourself For a Divorce Don’t wait to protect yourself! Know your rights early. Clients often come to see me in the early stages of separation and divorce. Sometimes a client is just looking to know “what if” scenarios if one of them decides to divorce....

  • April 27, 2021

    Behavioral Economics and Its Impact on Divorce Negotiations

    By Steven Goldman, Esq. Stemming from my background in finance and business, combined with an interest in psychology, I have always been enamored by the field of Behavioral Economics – the study of psychology as it relates to economic decision-making. Over time, reading and studying Behav...

  • April 17, 2020

    Divorce Without Court: Options for a Less Cumbersome, Stressful Process

    By Grant Moher, Esq. Current quarantines and mandated closures resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak will impact many people’s lives and businesses in very serious ways. One aspect I want to focus on, as it is currently affecting many of our clients, is the assumption that divorce must...

  • March 27, 2020

    Divorce During a Global Health and Financial Crisis: What to Know About Dividing Assets

    By Grant Moher, Esq. As the world halts in a collective effort to slow a global pandemic, financial markets are in a volatile state. A bull market boosted investment portfolios for the last decade only to turn to a bear market that dropped stocks to historic lows last week, and has sinc...

  • March 29, 2019

    WHO GETS THE PETS IN A DIVORCE?

    By Carl Schoenherr , Esq. Most people think about custody as it pertains to children in a divorce, but what happens when a couple has a pet? Are pets treated the same as children, and does the court care about the best interest of the family pet?  For many people, pets are part of their...

  • March 1, 2019

    What Happens to Accounts for Children in Divorce?

    Oftentimes, during marriage, parents make financial plans for their children’s future, particularly their educational future. Considering the rising costs of higher education, many parents believe this to be an essential part of their financial plan during their marriage. The question, h...

  • December 28, 2018

    How Holidays Work in Divorces and Child Custody Cases

    By Grant T. Moher, Esq. A New Year is almost upon us, and couples going through a separation or divorce this season are likely experiencing the difficulty of agreeing to holiday custody and visitation agreements. With a New Year comes another 12 months of special days that divorcing, or div...

  • August 21, 2018

    What Is the Difference Between an Annulment and Divorce?

    By Jenna Maresco, Esq. Many might remember the famous “Friends” episode where Ross and Rachel seek an annulment after getting married in Las Vegas. Ultimately, they are denied an annulment by a judge and forced to divorce instead. It begs the question prospective clients often ask, ...

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