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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Virginia Child Custody GuideBrief overview and guide to Virginia Child Custody laws, below. For help with custody matters, call Smith Strong: 804.325.1245.
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Virginia Child Support GuideFactors involved in determining child support in Virginia are discussed here. For help with child support questions, call Smith Strong at 804.325.1245.
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Parents Now Receive Larger Per-Child Tax ExemptionUnder the 2018 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, some families with young dependents may be getting a bigger break on taxes.
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Third Party Custody: Rebutting Parental Rights, A Grandparent’s Guide to Securing Custody and Visitation in VirginiaRequirements involved in rebutting custody claims of a parent in Virginia. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245 or 757.941.4298.
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Parental Right to Custody vs. Grandparent’s Rights in VirginiaA case out of Norfolk, VA shows the difficulty in taking away parental rights to the custody of a child. Call Smith Strong, PLC: 804.325.1245 or 757.941.4298.
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Testimony of Minors in Virginia Custody CasesThis article explores the process and implications behind the testimony of children in a legal matter. Call Smith Strong for help: 804.325.1245 (Richmond).
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Reproductive Technology IssuesAdvances in reproductive technology have led to increasingly complicated custody situations.
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Fathers' Rights and PaternityComplex custody situations related to paternity can arise as a result of advancements in the field of reproductive technology. Call Smith Strong: 804.325.1245.
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Surrogacy and Third Party Parenting RightsComplex legal issues can arise with surrogacy/third party parent situations. Call Smith Strong for help: 804.325.1245 (Richmond) or 757.941.4298 (Williamsburg)
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How Personality Disorders Can Affect Custody CasesA parent with a personality disorder can have a negative impact on a child's daily functioning. Call Smith Strong for help: 804.325.1245.
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Determining a Party as a “Parent” in Child Custody CasesWhen is a non-biological parent considered a parent under the law? Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245 (Richmond) or 757.941.4298 (Williamsburg).
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Judges Can No Longer Delegate Judicial Decision Making in Child Custody Cases to Outside Professionals, Including GAL AttorneysVirginia case law shows that the court has discretion in determining custody matters. Smith Strong advises clients on custody matters: 804.325.1245