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Is There a Better Way to Divorce?

Livesay&Myers

Everyone knows that divorce can be war. Litigating divorce issues is fraught with battles that are filled with arguments, vitriol, and the burning desire to “win.” In Virginia, divorce trials are public, which means anyone can sit in the courtroom and listen to the most intimate details of your personal life.

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Mediation of Virginia Family Law Cases During COVID-19

Livesay&Myers

The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is raising special challenges for those facing separation, divorce, custody or support cases in Virginia. For more information, see Filing a New Family Law Case During the Judicial Emergency in Virginia. Court Backlog and Continued Uncertainty. Confidentiality.

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How to Find a Good Family Law Attorney

LegalReader

It is better to spend more time searching for the right family law attorney than deal with future communication breakdowns. .

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Building a Better Law Practice: 7 Reasons to Specialize

Attorney at Work

The Lincoln Legal Papers Project identified over 5,600 cases and nearly 100,000 documents related to Lincoln’s law practice. The paper trail revealed scores of cases involving debt collection, business partnerships, estate settlements, divorce and real estate litigation. All this, and he did it without a computer!

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Legal Considerations Before a Divorce

Chugh LLP

During this informative video, Chugh, LLP legal professionals provide an overview of legal considerations you should consider before filing for divorce, including: Prenuptial agreements. Divorce mediation. Marital settlement agreements, filed before a divorce complaint. Divorce, or. Divorce Mediation.

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Filing a New Family Law Case During the Judicial Emergency in Virginia

Livesay&Myers

All of this means that you may still file your divorce, custody, visitation, child support, spousal support or other family law case at this time. Non-emergency matters like a new divorce or custody filing will likely not be heard any time soon. allowing for matters to be continued liberally. Livesay & Myers, P.C.

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Experienced Family Law Attorneys Explain Child Custody in Fort Lauderdale Florida

LegalReader

Child custody matters are complicated during divorce proceedings, but spending time with children should not be adversely affected for either parent, or the children. .