If you’re a long-distance parent, keeping up with how your child is doing in school can be a challenge. Your co-parent may not be sharing the information they agreed to share in your parenting plan when you divorced. Your child may not be old enough to communicate...
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What happens if you fall behind in your Virginia child support?
When parents who share a child separate or divorce, one of the issues they will need to deal with is child custody and support. Fortunately, Virginia courts take into account a number of factors when setting the child support amount. And once an amount is set, it is...
Don’t believe these 2 estate planning fallacies
When you hear the term “estate plan,” you may think it’s only for older people or those with a high net worth. However, you may not realize that this couldn’t be further from the truth. The truth is, there are a lot of misconceptions floating around about estate...
2 steps toward seeking sole custody when divorcing an alcoholic
Certain personal issues can make a divorce both more necessary and more difficult to achieve. For example, if your spouse has a history of abusing alcohol, their substance abuse may play a role in your decision to file for divorce. It could also make you nervous about...