Divorce inspires a multitude of changes, and navigating health insurance is an important but often overlooked concern in this regard. Under most health insurance plans, you generally cannot stay on your ex-spouse's employer-sponsored health insurance plan once a...
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Tips for social media use during divorce
Social media is a constant presence in the life of most people - adults and children alike. When parties are going through a divorce, it is important to understand the role that social media can play, and often, if social media is not handled carefully, it may have...
What can’t you include in a prenuptial agreement?
A prenuptial agreement can help you plan for the future, especially from a financial perspective. Yet, there are certain concerns that you cannot address in this kind of legally binding contract. These restrictions are in place to protect both parties and to better...
Does your child get to choose where they live?
If you are getting a divorce and resolving physical custody of your child, you may be concerned that they have a strong preference about where they want to live. Maybe they have told you that they want to live with you and not their other parent, and they have...
Good-faith reasons to modify a custody agreement
There is a lot of comfort that comes from finally obtaining your custody agreement or order, as well as a sense of finality. However, for as long as your children are minors (under 18), their custodial arrangements can be subject to change. Under the law in Virginia,...
Facebook cited in 20% of divorce cases
Social media has changed culture in many different ways. It even affects our personal relationships. This is why some experts will say that it’s wise to stay off of social media if you’re going through a divorce. You don’t want to say anything that is going to make...
Tips for co-parenting with a contentious person
Co-parenting with a contentious ex poses unique challenges, requiring a delicate balance between maintaining personal boundaries and prioritizing the well-being of the children involved. In these situations, interactions can often be fraught with tension, making...
Navigating Retirement Orders: Unveiling the Role of QDRO, RBCO, and COAP
Divorce proceedings can be complicated and nuanced, particularly when it comes to the division of assets, including retirement benefits. In Virginia, comprehending the significance of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDRO), Retirement Benefit Court Orders (RBCO),...
Could virtual visitation help your parenting schedule?
In the ever-changing landscape of family law, virtual (or electronic) visitation has emerged as a transformative tool to help address the challenges of maintaining parent-child relationships in an increasingly digital world. As with all tools in custody matters, there...
Navigating the Tax Landscape of Divorce in Virginia
Divorce is a challenging and emotional process that often involves various legal, financial, and practical considerations. In addition to the emotional toll, couples undergoing divorce in Virginia must also navigate the complex terrain of tax implications....