Equitable Distribution: How to Divide Your Property During a Virginia Divorce
If you’re planning to file for divorce in Virginia, you’ll have to go through the state’s equitable distribution process to divide your property.
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If you’re planning to file for divorce in Virginia, you’ll have to go through the state’s equitable distribution process to divide your property.
Filing for a no-fault uncontested divorce can take as little as a few months, while a contested or fault-based divorce can add years to your timeline.
Getting a divorce in Virginia doesn’t have to be hard. Check out these five easy ways to make your Virginia uncontested divorce process both quick and easy.
Filing for a contested divorce in Virginia can be an incredibly long and difficult process. For this reason, you should take steps to strengthen your case.
Couples who are unable to agree on issues such as child custody, alimony, or property division may need to go through the contested divorce process.
In this guide we cover the basics of the Virginia divorce process, and break these basics down in a 6-step example of Virginia’s uncontested divorce process.
Filing for an uncontested divorce in Virginia can save you a good deal of time and money. However, you need to meet a few basic requirements first.
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