by JD Garrett | Jul 1, 2019 | Divorce
The odds of divorce for married couples in the U.S. are approximately 50 percent. Surprisingly, with such a high rate of divorce, most people still don’t have a good understanding of divorce laws. Divorce laws vary from state to state, which complicates things even...by JD Garrett | Dec 14, 2017 | Divorce
This post concludes and recaps my series on dating during a pending Virginia divorce. I felt it necessary to write on this topic as, for obvious reasons, people often wish to resume their romantic lives when it is clear that their marriage is ending. While this desire...by JD Garrett | Dec 8, 2017 | Divorce
This is the next post in my series on how dating can impact a Virginia divorce. My last article discussed how dating can impact child custody. It is important to understand that subjecting your child to someone with a poor character may not be in the child’s best...by JD Garrett | Nov 8, 2017 | Divorce
This is the next article in my series on how dating during a Virginia divorce can impact the final resolution of your case. My last post discussed how spending money on a boyfriend or girlfriend can impact a divorce’s final asset distribution. It is important to...by JD Garrett | Nov 8, 2017 | Divorce
This is the next post in my series on how dating new partners can impact a pending Virginia divorce. My last article discussed the impact of moving in a boyfriend or girlfriend while a divorce is pending. It is important to understand that the Court may see such a...by JD Garrett | Oct 12, 2017 | Divorce
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