We love to help educate our clients about their options when it comes to divorce and family law in Virginia. We have created this online article library as a way to empower our clients and give them the tools they need to be an active, informed decision maker in their legal matters.
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Parents Now Receive Larger Per-Child Tax ExemptionUnder the 2018 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, some families with young dependents may be getting a bigger break on taxes.
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Retirement Spending – More Than You Might ExpectStudies show that people tend to underestimate the amount of money they will need in retirement. Smith Strong can help with your plans.
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You May Deserve a Bigger Tax Refund: The Earned Income CreditThis article provides an overview of the recent changes in the Earned Income Tax Credit ("EITC"). For help with family law matters: Smith Strong 804.325.1245.
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Third Party Custody: Rebutting Parental Rights, A Grandparent’s Guide to Securing Custody and Visitation in VirginiaRequirements involved in rebutting custody claims of a parent in Virginia. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245 or 757.941.4298.
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Marital Fault and Spousal Support in VirginiaArticle details what the Code of Virginia has to say regarding the impact adultery can have on spousal support. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245.
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Undue Influence Claim in VirginiaExample of an undue influence case in Virginia, and how the estate litigation in the matter ended. Call 804.325.1245 for help with estate planning litigation.
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Parental Right to Custody vs. Grandparent’s Rights in VirginiaA case out of Norfolk, VA shows the difficulty in taking away parental rights to the custody of a child. Call Smith Strong, PLC: 804.325.1245 or 757.941.4298.
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Managing Trusts With Index InvestingIt is often prudent to manage trust funds through index investing--explained here. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245 or 757.941.4298.
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Adjustments to Spousal Support in RetirementReaching retirement age in Virginia now qualifies as a change in circumstance for spousal support considerations. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245.
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Testimony of Minors in Virginia Custody CasesThis article explores the process and implications behind the testimony of children in a legal matter. Call Smith Strong for help: 804.325.1245 (Richmond).
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Elder Financial Fraud: A Growing Concern in VirginiaOnline financial tools are helpful for younger generations, but can also lead to financial abuse of the elderly. Elder financial abuse is a growing concern.
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Contested Conservatorship in Virginia: Defending Against a Parent Claiming Financial Elder AbuseAging parents sometimes need to give up control of daily finances. Sometimes confusion results and legal issues arise between parents and children.