Custody and Visitation Exchanges During a COVID-19 School Year By: Joseph Menze [09.23.2020] As the school year in Northern Virginia begins, many parents are dealing with remote learning and partial school schedules for their children. On top of this, some parents are...
Child Custody
Can You Stop Paying Child Support if You Cannot See Your Children?
Can You Stop Paying Child Support if You Cannot See Your Children? By: John Whitbeck [09.16.2020] Often, tensions between two divorced persons do not end after obtaining a divorce decree, especially if their divorce involves child custody, parent visitation, and child...
What is the Difference between Physical and Legal Custody in a Virginia Divorce?
What is the Difference Between Physical and Legal Custody in a Virginia Divorce? By: John Whitbeck [7.8.2020] If you are preparing for a divorce in Virginia and you have children, you may be concerned about how custody will be handled. There are two types of custody...
Divorce in Virginia: What Happens to the Adopted Child?
By: John Whitbeck [6.18.2020] If you are preparing for a divorce and you have children involved, it’s stressful enough. But, what happens if you have an adopted child? Aside from an increase in guilt and anxiety in many cases, some parents worry that the breakup might...
Virginia Child Custody & Visitation: Emergency Orders Reshaping Custody Agreements
By: Michael Lehr The number one goal of any resident of Virginia during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is ensuring that you and your family is safe and healthy. This is especially true for the vulnerable members of our society such as the immunocompromised, the...
Virginia Child Custody & Visitation: Issues Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
By: Michael Lehr The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has changed our society including how we interact with other people and our own families. Virginia is not immune to the virus’ impact and many facets of our communities have been similarly affected. On March...