WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY EX WON’T FOLLOW OUR CUSTODY AGREEMENT? You survived the painful process of divorce or a determination of custody, and you thought it would be smooth sailing from there, simply waiting for your youngest to emancipate at eighteen. This is not the case for every family! Many parents struggle with …

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What Should I Do If I Discover My Spouse Is Having An Affair? You had your suspicions; extra late nights at work, spending more time on their phone than usual. Then you discover proof. Now what should you do? Attorney Michelle Hopkins offers advice below. Document Dates, locations and summaries of alleged or known adultery …

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SAME SEX DIVORCE LAWYER IN HAYMARKET VA Michelle Hopkins has experience representing spouses from a variety of family arrangements. Same sex couples and opposite sex couples deal with most of the same topics during the divorce process. However, there are some unique facets to same sex divorce cases. Let’s discuss: Real Property Any married couple …

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WHAT ASSETS AND DEBTS ARE DIVIDED IN A DIVORCE IN VIRGINIA? When a couple decides to divorce, they should make every attempt to agree to a division of all marital assets and debts for the divorce to be finalized. This agreement is memorialized in a Property Settlement Agreement. Some parties are able to agree on …

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DIVORCE AND HEALTH INSURANCE IN VIRGINIA A major concern of many couples in the process of dissolving their marriages is health insurance. This article will address concerns frequently expressed to the attorneys at The Hopkins Law Firm. If I am separated does my spouse have to maintain my insurance? When parties begin living separately to …

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WHAT IS CONSIDERED SEPARATE PROPERTY IN A DIVORCE IN VIRGINIA? In Virginia, anything acquired premaritally, which can clearly be traced into one party’s separate name, is their separate property or responsibility. If this premarital property was comingled during the marriage, it may become eligible for division. Let’s discuss what this means: Examples of Separate Property …

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