You have primary physical custody of your children, and you’d love to move -- but your co-parent isn’t likely to give their consent. Can you get the court to modify your custody agreement so that you can go? Maybe. Here’s what you need to consider. The “best interests...

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Filing for divorce usually means reviewing your estate plan too
Your divorce will affect where you live, how soon you can retire and even your social circle. Many people become so focused on addressing the immediate impact of their separation from their spouse that they don't consider what their divorce will mean for their estate...
It is time to modify your custody order to make it work better?
Your Virginia custody order or parenting plan sets all of the ground rules for your shared custody arrangement. You and your ex need to abide by the terms set in that order or run the risk of enforcement actions initiated by the other parent. However, your parenting...