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Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. It is suggested that you confer with an experienced lawyer in your area to discuss... Read Answer
I am not sure I understand your question. If, however, your inquiry relates to an uncontested divorce, it is as the name suggests, a... Read Answer
That's an interesting question. Ordinarily, even if the child was born prior to the marriage the act of marrying "legitimizes" the birth and it... Read Answer
You may be able to challenge this, but you're going to have to move quickly and you'll want to figure out how they went to court without providing... Read Answer
It would have been better if you had asked to terminate while they were still living together. Not sure if you can do it after the fact. ... Read Answer
Yes, this typically requires a special court order to have your share of the retirement funds sent directly to you. As with everything in... Read Answer
In order to divorce you he would have had to provide you legal notice, so either he served papers on you somehow and you were not aware of it -... Read Answer
When you physically separated from your spouse with the intention that the separation would be permanent you become legally separated for purposes of... Read Answer
There is no automatic spousal support in Virginia. The court must look at a variety of factors in determining how much support to award and for... Read Answer
The short answer is 'yes', you can get a divorce even if the other spouse does not want to be divorced. There used to be a time when a person... Read Answer
Report him to the state bar. There is no reason for a lawyer not to return your messages. Do you owe him money? There is nothing... Read Answer
Inheritances are separate property and not subject to division with a spouse, but you need to keep it separate. I would recommend opening a new... Read Answer
To obtain a divorce you must file a Complaint for Divorce, have it served on your spouse or have your spouse sign a waiver of service. Then you... Read Answer
I'm not sure what your question is, but it seems that you have a realistic view of how things will be resolved. Anything that you acquired... Read Answer
You can dispute the date and potentially have the divorce dimissed. But it won't stop him from divorcing you eventually. For a no-fault... Read Answer
You may be able to get your marriage annuled on grounds of fraud. But even if you are unable to prove that you can still divorce... Read Answer
It is really your spouse who needs to worry because she is the one who has committed the crime of bigamy, not you. Because your marriage was... Read Answer
Your spouse cannot kick you out of the marital home. If they file a divorce they can ask the court for exclusive use and possession of the... Read Answer
Typically you file in the state where you reside. There is no citizenship requirement. So if one or both of you live in Virginia for at... Read Answer
A written separation agreement is not required for an uncontested divorce. However, you must wait 12 months for the divorce if you don't... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. It is not possible to fully address your concern without a complete case... Read Answer
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Laywers.com offers general information and not legal advice. Due to the highly specific nature of your inquiry, it is recommened that you... Read Answer
In Virginia there is not technically a way to become legally separated. Rather, a judge, when divorce papers are submitted asking for a divorce... Read Answer
Annulments in Virginia are only granted in certain limited circumstances, such as your spouse was a felon or prostitute prior to the marriage without... Read Answer