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Understanding “Privileges” in the Law | Part 2 – Spousal Privilege
As discussed in Part I of this blog post, “legal privileges” may impact what communications can be compelled to be disclosed in discovery or a court proceeding, e.g., questions...
What Type of Services Can Spousal Support Attorneys Provide?
If you enter the divorce process, you might have many questions about spousal support attorneys and entitlements — what it is, who pays it, and who gets to make the final...
How to Pick a Divorce Attorney in Virginia
Deciding that a divorce is the best choice for you and your family takes a great deal of introspection and time. But once you have decided to go ahead with the divorce, you then...
Uncontested Divorce vs. Contested Divorce in Virginia
Divorce laws vary from state to state, so it’s essential to understand the rules between uncontested divorce vs. contested divorce proceedings where you live before beginning the...
Am I Still Considered “Separated” If My Spouse And I Continue to Reside In The Same Home?
Question: If a married couple has decided to separate and eventually divorce but does not have the means or ability to secure separate residences for themselves during the...
Understanding “Privileges” in the Law | Part 1 – Attorney-Client Privilege
“Privilege” is a legal concept that often comes up in all types of legal matters, especially in the context of litigation. Privilege impacts what communications can be compelled...