Virginia Code §10-107.3(E) mandates the Court to consider both monetary and nonmonetary contributions when dividing the parties marital assets and debts. The following is a list of some of the nonmonetary contributions you may have made during the marriage:
| Household | Children | Spouse |
|---|---|---|
| Grocery shopping | Getting up in the middle of the night | Entertain colleagues |
| Cooking nutritional meals | Changing their diapers | Prepare breakfast |
| Setting the dinner table, serving dinner and cleaning the table after dinner | Bathing them | Hosting family get-togethers |
| Cleaning dishes | Brushing their teeth | Taking care of the house |
| Laundry for the family | Read them books | Encouraging him/her |
| Decorating for the holidays | Purchase and play educational toys with them | Purchase presents |
| Shopping and cooking special meals for the holidays | Plan play dates | Give him/her massages when tensed |
| Hosting family parties | Plan and schedule extracurricular activities | Schedule his/her doctor appointments |
| Organizing BBQs and other get-togethers with friends and neighbors | Attend extracurricular activities | |
| Paying all the bills on time | Help with homework and school projects | |
| Preparing the family budget | Make children breakfast and pack them lunches | |
| Planning vacations for the family | Plan weekend activities | |
| Gardening and yard work | Buy clothes and their everyday needs | |
| Scheduling repair workers | Schedule and take them to all their doctor appointments | |
| Maintaining the vehicles |
