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Protecting Your Future In Midlothian Divorce Cases

Divorce comes with numerous legal considerations that can feel overwhelming. The end of your marriage is a critical juncture, and the outcome of your divorce case will shape your life and future for a long time to come. It’s important to work with trusted legal counsel to guide you through this process.

At The Law Office of Maury & Krol, PLLC, we are here to support you every step of the way. We are tenacious divorce lawyers serving clients throughout the Richmond area. We pride ourselves on being both aggressively protective and compassionate. We are dedicated to helping you fight for a better future.

Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce

A divorce can be contested or uncontested. In a contested divorce, the parties cannot reach an agreement on major issues such as child custody, property division and support. These cases often require court intervention. In an uncontested divorce, on the other hand, both parties are in agreement on all major issues. The process for uncontested divorces is typically faster and less costly.

Legal Requirements For Divorce In Virginia

Before filing for divorce, certain legal requirements must be met. Residency requirements stipulate that at least one spouse must have lived in the state for six months. Additionally, couples must live separately for a specific period of time. As knowledgeable divorce lawyers, we can walk you through these requirements in more detail.

Divorce-Related Issues

A divorce decree typically covers issues related to property, finances and minor children. Major issues include:

  • Child custody and visitation rights
  • Child support
  • Spousal support (alimony)
  • Property division
  • Debt allocation

As experienced divorce lawyers, we are skilled in addressing these issues through mediation and negotiation as well as in court if needed.

How To Prepare For A Divorce

Preparing for a divorce involves several practical steps:

  • Gather financial documents, including bank statements, tax returns and asset information
  • Create a budget to understand your financial needs post-divorce
  • Consider your living arrangements and any changes needed
  • Seek support from family, friends or a counselor
  • Talk to a divorce lawyer as soon as possible about your rights and options

Divorce is a big step, and these steps can help you stay organized and focused during the divorce process.

Talk To A Divorce Attorney During A Free Consultation

As seasoned divorce lawyers, we are here to help you through this challenging time. We understand the complexities of Virginia family law and are committed to advocating for your rights. If you’re considering divorce or a separation agreement, contact us for a free consultation. Call 804-529-3647 to get started.