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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Duration of Support for Short Marriage Article discusses a case where spousal support is awarded in a short marriage. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg). -
Spousal Support Overpayments Article discusses credit for support overpayments. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg). -
Husband’s Incarceration did not Stay Support Obligation Article discusses the impact of incarceration on spousal support payments. Call Smith Strong for help. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg). -
Assets of Ex-Spouse Receiving Support Considered for Spousal Support Modification in Virginia In Owen v. Owen, a spousal support case represented by Smith Strong, PLC, husband receives modified spousal support due to change in financial circumstance. -
Imputation of Income for Support Purposes in Virginia Described here, an interesting case involving imputation of income and spousal support payment. Call Smith Strong for help with spousal support: 804.325.1245. -
Marital Fault and Spousal Support in Virginia Article details what the Code of Virginia has to say regarding the impact adultery can have on spousal support. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245. -
Adjustments to Spousal Support in Retirement Reaching retirement age in Virginia now qualifies as a change in circumstance for spousal support considerations. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245. -
Factors Determining Spousal Support in Virginia How spousal support is figured out in Virginia. Call Smith Strong for help: 804.325.1245 (Richmond) or 757.941.4298 (Williamsburg). -
Modification of Spousal Support: Modification When Written Agreement is Silent Only only certain circumstances can spousal support be determined "non-modifiable." Call Smith Strong, PLC: 804.325.1245 -
Alimony Is No Longer Tax Deductible Alimony payments will start to resemble child support payments in 2019, for tax purposes. -
The Abuse of Marital Funds in an Adulterous Affair In this case, a husband was penalized for using marital funds in an adulterous affair. For help with spousal support, call Smith Strong at 804.325.1245 or 757.941.4298. -
Increase in Income Does Not Always Mean an Increase in Spousal Support When income changes, this does not always mean spousal support will change. Smith Strong can help: 804.325.1245 or 757.941.4298.