The decision to get divorced is a momentous one. You, your spouse or the two of you have decided your marriage must end. Your entire future, along with that of your children, will be different than what you once expected. Hopefully, it will be better once you are free...
Divorce
What happens to my retirement savings during a divorce?
When it comes to property division, most people’s thoughts drift to tangible assets, such as homes and vehicles. However, any property division agreement must also consider retirement savings and pension plans. Depending on your job, how much you’ve invested, and the...
Can I settle my divorce outside of court?
Every relationship is unique and so is each divorce. While some divorces require court proceedings and a judge’s ruling, others would benefit from an alternative dispute resolution. These approaches provide you and your family options to decide what is the best way to...
Do I really need my own attorney if I want to get divorced?
Getting divorced in Virginia can be a frustrating and expensive experience. Couples may spend thousands of dollars on the process of ending a marriage, and that's before you even factor in ongoing expenses such as spousal support and alimony, as well as the obligation...
The difference between marital and separate property in Virginia
Virginia is among the majority of states that utilize the equitable distribution standard for splitting up assets and debts during divorces. This means the courts will take a close look at your family's financial and employment circumstances before deciding the...
How do I know if property is a marital asset or separate?
When considering a divorce, couples should understand how property is divided once a settlement is reached or their case is decided in court by a judge. Virginia, like most states, considers all property acquired by a married couple as marital property, and this...

