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Divorce and Child is a free consumer services organization developed to help people make informed decisions when faced with the most common legal issues in America; divorce and child support. It’s a fact that, at some point in their lives, nearly everyone will be faced with divorce or child support related issues. But for many people, the anxiety over being the first spouse to contact a lawyer with divorce or child support questions is more than they are ready for. Some of these people will search the Internet for help and will end up making life changing decisions based on outdated divorce or child support information that was written for someone else in another part of the country. Or even worse, they may decide to stay in an unhappy relationship rather than explore their options for a better life.

This is where Divorce and Child comes in. We bring people who are unhappy in their marriage together with caring and discreet family lawyers in their area to answer questions in a safe and anonymous environment. Everything on Divorce and Child is absolutely free. There are no sales pitches or conditions and we don’t charge lawyers to post or ask for referral fees. The ultimate goal of anyone going through divorce or child support related issues is to find the perfect legal professional that takes a genuine interest in them, and the lawyers on Divorce and Child prove this every day. Be sure to reward them with your patronage when you are ready.

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  • Virginia Divorce ~ Virginia Residency Requirements

    In order to begin divorce proceedings you must first file a complaint in the circuit court where you or your spouse lives. You will have to meet the residency requirement at your hearing in court. Divorce laws apply only to residents of the state where you file and each state has its own residency requirements. For grounds of voluntary separation without...
    Posted to Virginia Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce_Information on 01-06-2009
  • The mistakes you can make in your divorce.

    So yesterday we talked a little bit about just getting it right your divorce. There is so many mistakes that you can make,one of the biggest mistakes is being extremely nice to your spouse thinking that either you will win them back. You are in a divorce, time to think of yourself here, your future, nothing wrong with remaining neutral, but its time...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 01-06-2009
  • Getting it your right; your divorce.

    It is the new year...it is time if your going through a divorce, thinking about a divorce, been hit by divorce papers, to get it right...one of the things I have always loved doing in my life, is helping others. so even if I can give people information to better themselves and get through things with a little help it makes me smile. What made me get...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 01-05-2009
  • Divorce Mediation...A Good Start To The Year.

    I think that divorce mediation is a good way to start a conversation for the year. Wanting a smooth divorce with not a lot of arguments, is important, for divorce is a very stressful thing. So for those that are going through a divorce, thinking about divorce, and knowing its going to be a long fight. I think it is important to incorporate divorce mediation...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 01-02-2009
  • Virginia Divorce ~ Pensions and Marital Debts

    Pensions are marital property that were earned during the marriage, before separation. The marital share is a percentage, based on a ratio of months of marriage in which pensions were accrued in comparison to all months of unmarried or separated pension earning. Courts typically divide the marital pension share in half. Specific federal laws may apply...
    Posted to Virginia Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce_Information on 12-30-2008
  • Virginia Divorce ~ Tax Consideration

    Virginia law includes the tax consequences to each party as a factor considered by the court in decisions about dividing owned marital property. In order for the court to consider the effects of taxes on each party, the contesting party must provide evidence of the expected tax consequences. These consequences must be fact, not speculation. Capital...
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