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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Third Party Custody and Visitation RightsIn many cases today, third parties (non-parents) are being granted custody of children in divorce cases. This brings about some unique issues and challenges.
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Unmarried With Children in Virginia: Increase in Cohabitating Raises Concerns About Children With Less Household StabilityIncreasingly, more couples are choosing to have children while cohabitating, rather than getting married first. How does this affect children? 804.325.1245
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Child Support for Emancipated Special Needs Children in VirginiaWhether or not a special needs child has been emancipated can affect child support payments in Virginia. Our attorneys are knowledgeable about this issue.
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The Roles and Responsibilities of the Guardian Ad Litem in VirginiaThe role of the Guardian Ad Litem is to represent the best interest of the child. Call Smith Strong at 804.325.1245 (Richmond) or 757.941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Increasing Shared Parenting in VirginiaShared parenting represents a system of joint legal and physical custody post-divorce that often promotes enhanced child well-being.
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What it’s Really Like: A Child Support Case in Henrico JDR CourtUR Law student Kerrigan O'Malley describes her experience shadowing Van Smith at Henrico Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court for a child support hearing.
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How to Successfully Share ParentingFor information on how to share parenting, contact the family attorneys at Smith Strong, at 804-325-1245 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Modifying Child SupportIf you want to modify your child support order, you should explore your options. Call a Richmond or Williamsburg family attorneys at 804-325-1245 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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How Can I Get More Visitation Time?If you want more visitation time with your children, speak to Virginia child custody lawyers at Smith Strong at 804-325-1245 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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The Needs of Children in DivorceDivorce is every bit as painful for children as it is for the adults. Seek the guidance of an experienced Richmond/Williamsburg family law attorney at 804-325-1245 or 757-941-4298.
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5 Steps to Understanding How to Change Your Support Obligations When Your Income ChangesIf your income changes after a divorce, your child support obligations may also need to change. Call 804-325-1245 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg) with questions.
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How will the judge decide custody?If you are divorcing in Richmond or Williamsburg, you owe it to yourself to have an attorney from Smith Strong in your corner. Call 804-325-1245 or 757-941-4298.