The end of a marriage is a complex legal and financial process, and the potential ramifications of decisions made during this time are significant. It is in the interests of a Virginia spouse to carefully consider the tax ramifications of all property division...
Property Division
What is going to happen to your property in a divorce?
The division of personal property is one of the most important and often contentious matters in a Virginia divorce. If two spouses are unable to come to an agreement on their own regarding the terms of a property division settlement, this matter will be decided by the...
The division of retirement savings in divorce
One of the most common concerns one may have during a Virginia divorce is how this process will affect long-term plans and savings. Divorce requires the division of all marital property, which will include retirement accounts and other types of funds. Depending on the...
Understanding property division in a divorce
It is normal to have concerns about money and property when navigating the end of a marriage. A divorce will lead to financial changes for both parties, and it is beneficial for one to make smart decisions when considering terms that will impact his or her long-term...
Hidden assets can skew fair property division
During a divorce, each spouse will pursue terms that allow him or her to have a strong financial future. Fair property division is a key component to this for both parties. When one spouse attempts to hide assets in order to keep a larger share of marital assets and...