Tuesday, April 21, 2015

DIVORCE IN VIRGINIA

Divorce in Virginia involves you, your spouse and the Commonwealth.  Virginia expects a valued reasons why should break up.  Grounds for divorces are: 
1.  Adultery, sodomy, or even burglary outside the marriage
2.  The cause of apprehension, bodily harm or willfully deserted or abandon
3.  A conviction of a felony
4.  A separation of one year or 6 month
The factor for spousal support are:
1.   Obligation, need for financial resources including income from pension, profit sharing or retirement.
2. Standard of living during marriage
3.  Spouse contribution, monetary, non monetary regards to distribution of home,
4.  Each spouse  financial assets
5.. Provision made with regard to destruction of the mental ability
6.  The extent to which age,  condition of special circumstance of child to the spouses
7.  The spouse earning and current employment
Spousal support for long term marriage depends on death or remarriage and for short term marriages
it is limited and call rehabilitation support.
For more information please contact us.

  

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Chapter 7 and 13 In Gerogia

There are some situation in which a chapter 13 is preferable to  a chapter 7.    A chapter 13 will help you if you are behind in your mortgage payments or other property that you want to keep that the payments are behind.  If you have valuable property that is not covered by Georgia bankruptcy  exemption you will probably  need to file a chapter 13.  People also file a chapter 13 if they have too much income.  However,  the vast majority of people file a chapter 7.  Remember bankruptcy can help you save your home by stopping foreclosures,  and garnishments. and you get the protection of the court immediately.  Bankruptcy is not the sign of death as it was once considered,  look at the positive side of getting back on track.