If you are thinking about filing for divorce in Virginia, you must be able to establish legal grounds before you can file for divorce and before the court will grant your divorce. In addition to grounds for divorce, there is usually an attendant waiting period before your divorce can be finalized. The reasoning behind the waiting period is to theoretically give spouses enough time to determine if divorce is the only option for their marriage.
However, even if you do not have grounds or have not separated for the length of time required, you can still enter a legally binding agreement which resolves all of your divorce issues.
A talented Northern Virginia divorce attorney at our firm has the intimate knowledge of the law that you need in order to file under the correct grounds. There are several grounds for divorce in the State of Virginia, and our firm can assist you with filing for any of the following situations.
These situations include:
Call our experienced team of divorce attorneys at ShounBach to receive caring legal guidance regarding your divorce today! With more than 200 years of combined legal experience, we are confident that we have the insight to help you gather evidence to support your grounds for divorce. We stand up for the rights of our clients both in and out of the courtroom, and we will fight for a successful outcome in your divorce.
For more information, contact a Northern Virginia divorce attorney from Shounbach.
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