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Vermont divorce - Rights to Maiden Name. The wife may have her former name restored. ... More details |
Vermont divorce - Spouse’s name. A wife may resume the use of her former or maiden name upon divorce, unless a good cause is shown why she should not. [Vermont Statutes Annotated; Title 15, Section 558]. ... More details |
Vermont divorce - Title of Divorce action. The Complaint for divorce. ... More details |
Vermont divorce - Where to file for divorce. The divorce may be filed in the county of either spouse. ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Alimony maintenance spousal support. Either spouse may be awarded maintenance, to be paid in a lump sum, periodic payments, or both. The factors for consideration are: (1) the opportunity, ability and time necessary to acquire sufficient education and training to enable the ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Child custody. Joint or sole child custody will be awarded based on the welfare of the child, and upon a consideration of the following factors: (1) the age of the child; (2) the child's preference; (3) the needs of the child; (4) the love and affectio ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Child support. Child support may be ordered to be paid by either parent, and is based on a consideration of the following factors: (1) the financial resources of the child; (2) the standard of living the child would have enjoyed if the marriage had not ... More details |
Virginia divorce - General Divorce Procedure. A spouse may waive a service of process, but the waiver must be signed in the presence of the clerk. In addition, the testimonies of the spouses must also be generally be backed up by a witness. Separation agreements are authorized and will reduce th ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Grounds for Virginia Divorce. No-fault: No-fault grounds for divorce in Virginia include living separate and apart without cohabitation for 1 year or living separate and apart without cohabitation for 6 months if there are no minor children, and the spouses have ente ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Legal Separation. The grounds for legal separation are cruelty; willful desertion; abandonment; and reasonable apprehension of bodily injury. One of the spouses must have been a resident of Virginia for at least 6 months prior to filing for legal separation. [Code of ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Mediation or Counseling. There are no provisions for mediation. ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Property distribution. Virginia is an "equitable distribution" state. The separate property of each spouse, consisting of: (1) property acquired prior to the marriage; (2) any gifts and inheritances; (3) any increase in the value of separate property ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Residency Requirements. In order to file divorce in Virginia, one spouse must have been a resident of Virginia for at least 6 months. [Code of Virginia; Title 8, Section 8.01-261 and Title 20, Sections 20-96 and 20-97]. ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Rights to Maiden Name. Either spouse may have their former name restored. ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Spouse’s name. Upon request, a spouse may have his or her former name restored. [Code of Virginia; Title 20, Section 20-121.4]. ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Title of Divorce action. Complaint for Divorce ... More details |
Virginia divorce - Where to file for divorce. The divorce may be filed for in the county or city in which the spouses last lived together, or at the option of the plaintiff; in the county or city where the defendant resides; or, if a defendant is a non-resident of Virginia, the county or city wh ... More details |
Visitation and child support after a divorce. If your ex-spouse refuses to let you see your child, can you stop paying child support? No. You must continue to pay the court awarded child support. In some states, you may have a civil lawsuit for money damages against your ex-spouse for loss of vi ... More details |
Visitation rights. Normally, the judge will give the non-custodial parent "visitation rights", which allow the parent to see the child at specific times and take the child to his or her home for certain periods of time. Many states allow judges t ... More details |
Voltaire once said. Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. ... More details |
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