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Jan 13, 2023
How Mental Illness Can Impact A Virginia Divorce
By: John Whitbeck [6.10.2020] Virginia recognizes at-fault divorces, which include grounds such as desertion, adultery, spouse’s felony conviction, or cruelty/abandonment. Like other states,...
Jan 13, 2023
How The COVID-19 “Judicial Emergency” Order Impacts Your Case
By: Michael Lehr and John Whitbeck [6.8.2020] Virginia Courts have been greatly impacted by COVID-19 just like everything else. On March 16, 2020, Chief Justice Donald Lemons of the Supreme Court of...
Jan 13, 2023
Protective Orders for Non-Family Members in Virginia
By: Michael Lehr, Esq. Due to their portrayal in media, many people understand the basic concept of restraining orders, a court order restricting someone from contacting, touching, or even...
Dec 05, 2024
NOVA Law Firms Team Up to Launch Family Law Decision Directory
WhitbeckBeglis and Hirsch & Ehlenberger Are Joining Forces to Help Families in Conflict During The COVID-19 Pandemic. LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA – WhitbeckBeglis and Hirsch & Ehlenberger –...
Jan 13, 2023
Virginia Child Support Obligations: Issues Due To The COVID-19 Pandemic
By: Michael Lehr, Esq. In Virginia, child support payments are determined in large part upon a mathematical formula. This formula, known as the “guidelines,” determines the child support payment...
Jan 13, 2023
Filing for Divorce During COVID-19
By: Michael Lehr Like much of the rest of the country, Virginia remains locked down to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Ralph Northam’s “stay at home order,” issued on March 24, 2020, remains...
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