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Even When Everybody Agrees, Make Sure You Have a Court Order
By: Richard Garriott It’s simple logic: everybody saves time, money, and a lot of heartache when they stay out of court. Many courts encourage alternative dispute
NAVIGATING DIVORCE: ESSENTIAL STEPS FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS IN VIRGINIA
By. Richard E. Garriott, Jr. Divorce is a challenging and emotional process that can become even more complex when small business ownership is involved.
Living Though a Family Law Matter
By: Jennifer L. Fuschetti In family law cases, the conflict between the parties is so much bigger than the conflict before the court. Emotions can run
Can A Stay-at-home Spouse Get Back Pay?
In a recent Washington Post article, Miriam Berger reported on a ruling by a divorce court in Beijing China. The court ruled that the wife, who
The Process Of Divorce
In our last post, we learned the “language of divorce.” The next step is learning how the divorce process works. Timelines and schedules matter, and failing to
Learning the Language of Divorce
After deciding on a lawyer, and having the attorney decide on you, the next most important step is to understand the process. Your understanding of the process,
Supreme Court Holds Same Sex Marriage is Constitutionally Protected
This morning the United States Supreme Court issued its ruling in Obergefell, et al. v. Hodges, et al.. In a landmark ruling Justice Kennedy, writing for