Adultery is a serious and complex issue when it comes to your Virginia divorce. It can be considered a fault ground for divorce, can be used to cut off spousal support to an offending party, and it can also impact child custody and property division. Of course there are many caveats to this that an experienced attorney can guide you through. If you are on either end of an adultery case, it pays to have experience on your side.
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