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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Do You Need a Trust?Article discusses why you need a trust. Call Smith Strong if you want to start a trust. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Military Disability Pay and DivorceArticle discusses aspects of military disability pay and divorce. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Make Sure Foreign Marriage is Valid in Order to Seek a Divorce From That Marriage in Virginia.Article discusses foreign marriage is valid in order to seek a divorce. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Is Child Support a Reasonable Business Expense Deduction From The Child Support Calculation of Income?Article discusses business expense deduction from the child support calculation of income. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245.
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Spousal Support OverpaymentsArticle discusses credit for support overpayments. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Understanding How To Create a Virginia Estate Plan in 3 StepsA proper Virginia estate plan can be accomplished in three steps, utilizing a will, living trust, and asset protection planning.
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Is a Tax Refund “Income” When Computing Child Support?The question as to whether a tax refund affects child support obligations in Virginia is discussed in detail. Smith Strong can help with this issue 804.325.1245
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Husband’s Incarceration did not Stay Support ObligationArticle discusses the impact of incarceration on spousal support payments. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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ESTATE PLANNING QUESTIONNAIRE- PDF VERSION
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ESTATE PLANNING QUESTIONNAIRE- WORD VERSION
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How "Final" are Custody, Visitation, and Child Support Orders?If you are unsatisfied with an order from Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, you still have several options for taking action.