Blog for Hampton Roads Legal Services About Bankruptcy and Family Law
Interested in learning more about bankruptcy and family law in Virginia? Stay up-to-date by reading the Hampton Roads Legal Services blog for new information.
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What does it mean for a divorce to be contested in Virginia? Most people have heard the words 'uncontested' and 'contested' in connection with divorce case. This blog post gives a brief description as to the differences. -
Buying A Home After Bankruptcy Will I be able to buy a house after filing for bankruptcy? Sure! Many clients are able to purchase a home after filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. -
Best Interest of The Child When seeking custody of a child in Virginia, after a relationship ends, both parents need to consider what is best for the child. -
Are you "legally" separated? Find out how to be "legally" separated in Virginia in order to qualify for a "no-fault" divorce. -
Keeping your things in Bankruptcy Chapter 7 exemptions in Virginia do not allow individuals to keep the things that are necessary for their family. -
Are You entitled to receive Spousal Support in Virginia? When determining if an award of alimony is appropriate in VA, the court will look at many personal factors to decide if you are entitled to support. -
Factors VA Courts Consider When Determining Child Custody When you are trying to create a child custody plan in Virginia, there are certain things the court will be taking into consideration. -
Handling the Emotional Aspects of Filing for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing for Chapter 13 can come with a wide range of emotions. Learn how to handle those feelings in a positive way! -
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in VA: Exempt and Non-Exempt Assets If you're thinking about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Virginia, there are certain belongings you will be able to keep, and other may be sold.