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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How to Serve Divorce Papers in VirginiaServing divorce papers on a spouse must follow set guidelines in Virginia. This article reviews those guidelines and alternate methods of service. 804.325.1245.
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What it’s Really Like: A Child Support Case in Henrico JDR CourtUR Law student Kerrigan O'Malley describes her experience shadowing Van Smith at Henrico Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court for a child support hearing.
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Can My Marriage Be Annulled?Annulments are widely misunderstood, and can only happen in Virginia under a specific set of circumstances. Call 804.325.1245 or 757-941-4298 for assistance.
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Property Settlement AgreementsProperty Settlement Agreements can give you more control and decision-making power during your divorce. For help, call 804-325-1245 or 757-941-4298.
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What is a Divorce Decree?A divorce decree represents the final steps towards finalizing your Virginia divorce, and serves multiple purposes. Call 804.325.1245 (Richmond) or 757.941.4298 (Williamsburg) for assistance.
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Resources for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence VictimsInformation provided on crisis hotlines, support groups, and online resources for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Call 804-325-1245 to speak with an attorney.
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Information Gathering and Discovery in Divorce Cases"Discovery" is a specific type of information gathering during a divorce proceeding, with certain guidelines. For help with your divorce, call 804-325-1245.
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What Are Divorce Motions?Common divorce motions, explained in detail. For legal help, call Smith Strong at 804-325-145 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Allow Attorney Van Smith and His Local Team to Personally, Honestly, and Quickly Prepare Your Virginia Gun Trust for NFA FirearmsVirginia Attorney Van Smith prepares Virginia Gun Trusts Clients with NFA firearms, ensuring "Class 3" firearms can be passed down to the next generation.
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Where Do I File for Divorce? Jurisdiction and Venue in VirginiaJurisdiction and venue are two important legal concept to understand--these terms relate to the geographic location where you may file for divorce.
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Pendente Lite Relief in Virginia"Pendente Lite" is a form of temporary spousal support received prior to a divorce becoming final.
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How to Successfully Share ParentingFor information on how to share parenting, contact the family attorneys at Smith Strong, at 804-325-1245 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).