No couple in Virginia marries with the intent of separating. However, as the years go by, spouses may grow apart, and divorce sometimes becomes inevitable. For spouses in high-asset marriages, a divorce can be incredibly complex. However, a postnuptial agreement is one way spouses can protect themselves should a divorce happen. But what is a postnuptial agreement and how does…
Year: 2022
How co-parents can successfully navigate the school year
There has been a lot of research and many studies to show why shared parenting is a beneficial child custody arrangement for many separated parents. However, for those in Virginia with school-aged children, co-parenting during the school year can be very challenging. Here are a few ways parents can navigate the challenges that come with co-parenting when school is in…
What to do when a spouse is hiding assets in a divorce
Ending a marriage in Virginia can get complicated quickly. One of the toughest parts of divorce is dividing marital assets and debts between spouses, especially in a high-asset divorce. In high-net-worth marriages, it is not uncommon for a spouse to try and hide assets to avoid property division. Hiding assets in a divorce is illegal and often creates a lot…
Preparing for child custody proceedings
When parents begin to navigate a separation, they may be concerned about how the situation will affect their children. In some cases, both parents may want primary custody of the kids. If parents can’t come to a suitable child custody agreement, a trial may ensue. A court trial can be worrisome and intimidating, to say the least. Here are some…
Getting through a divorce with minimal financial damage
A marital breakup is an experience many Virginia residents would describe as emotionally challenging. Unfortunately, divorce is notorious for being a significant financial challenge as well. Here are some key financial strategies that could help to reduce the cost of divorce. Separate finances One of the most important things to do for those facing divorce is to separate finances and…
Who determines asset valuation in a divorce?
You may never have imagined that you and your spouse would one day leave the Virginia home you love to go your separate ways. Trouble may have brewed in your marriage for some time, or a specific cataclysmic event may have recently occurred. Either way, filing for a divorce means that you will have divide your marital assets and liabilities.…
Are mothers favored over fathers in child custody hearings?
In decades past, there was an assumption that children should stay with their mother after a marital breakup. The reason for this stemmed from mothers traditionally being the main caregivers of the family. These days, however, fathers in Virginia are more involved in the lives of their children, and most courts today factor this into their decisions. Yet, why does…
Fighting back against parental alienation
One of the most important things for a Virginia parent during a divorce is preserving the relationship he or she has with the kids. When a marriage ends, it can bring out strong emotions that one parent may struggle to manage, even after the divorce is final. Negative feelings toward the other parent can eventually begin to affect custody and…
Joint custody can offer many unforeseen benefits
Obviously, no couple enters marriage with plans of divorcing in the back of their minds. Yet, just this year alone, thousands of spouses in Virginia and across the country will divorce. Many of these spouses are parents, so the needs of their children must remain their primary concern often for years after the divorce is finalized. For this reason, many…
Mediation can offer many benefits for a high-asset divorce
The dissolution of a marriage does not have to be filled with conflict and contention. There are other options that can help to bring an amicable divorce resolution. Without a doubt, a high-asset divorce can be complex due to the number of assets and property that must be divided. For many spouses in Virginia who go through a high-asset divorce,…