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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A Guideline for Parents Facing Custody/Visitation TrialsGuidelines for maintaining your family's emotional health during custody/visitation trials, below. Smith Strong can help with representation in custody cases.
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Psychologists and Child Custody LitigationHere is an explanation of the various roles a psychologist can play during child custody litigation.
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Minimizing Disputes Over Personal Property on Estates of ParentsWhy a Letter of Instruction Can Help Minimize Estate Disputes
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Non-Compete Clauses Are Too Broad and Violate Public PolicyImportant legal information for anyone entering into a contract with a non-compete clause. Call Smith Strong for help at 804.325.1245.
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Prenuptial Agreement Enforcement in the State of VirginiaThis article explores prenuptial agreements in the state of Virginia and rules for their enforcement. Call 804-325-1245 for your prenuptial agreement needs.
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Parental Testimony is Vital in a Virginia Custody HearingA parent's testimony is essential during a custody hearing. Be sure that you meet the court's requirements by calling Smith Strong, PLC at 804-325-1245.
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How a Pension Order May be Modified After DivorceThis article explores how a retirement or pension order can be modified after divorce. Call Smith Strong, PLC at 804-325-1245 for all of your divorce needs.
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How Virginia Courts Handle the Introduction of Prior Evidence in Custody MattersThis article explains how prior evidence introduced to the court after the entry of a prior order is handled. Call 804-325-1245 for all of your custody needs.
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Sealing Divorce Cases in VirginiaTo seal a divorce case from the public, a five factor test must be applied to the case. Call Smith Strong, PLC for all of your divorce needs at 804-325-1245.
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How Duress and Undue Influence Affects the Execution of WillsTwo court cases reveal how a will created under duress or undue influence affects the execution of an estate to its beneficiaries.
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Assets of Ex-Spouse Receiving Support Considered for Spousal Support Modification in VirginiaIn Owen v. Owen, a spousal support case represented by Smith Strong, PLC, husband receives modified spousal support due to change in financial circumstance.