Child Support
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Forms related to family law issues
By answering a few questions, this program will help you calculate how much spousal support you might be eligible to get. You can also use this program to help you create documents relating to custody and visitation. Content Detail
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- Virginia Poverty Law Center
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Child Support PDF
This article describes your legal rights about child support. Content Detail
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- Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
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- Spanish / Español
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Child Support Enforcement Services Application
Click above to open a child support enforcement application. You can print this out, complete it, and then turn the application in to the Division of Child Support Enforcement Office. The information about the local offices is at the bottom of the application. Content Detail
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Back Child Support PDF
Once it has been ordered and not been paid on time, unpaid child support becomes a judgment by operation of law. It can’t be changed retroactively. You can’t go back and undo, set aside, or change the amount of child support that was ordered and was not paid on time. You can’t bankrupt it. All you can do is pay it. This article provides information on issues regarding back child support. Content Detail
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- Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
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- Spanish / Español
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Understanding Your Domestic Relations Rights in Virginia
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- Metropolitan Richmond Women's Bar Association
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Virginia Department of Social Services Division of Child Support Enforcement
Click above to visit the Department of Social Services webpage to learn more about how to enforce child support orders. Content Detail
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Collaborative Family Law PDF
Collaborative law is a new way to resolve family law disputes. Each party has a separate and specially trained attorney. The lawyers’ only job is to help the parties settle the case. If the attorneys do not succeed in helping the clients settle, the attorneys are out of a job. They never can represent either client against the other. Everyone agrees to work together with respect, honesty and good faith. They try to find “win-win” solutions to the reasonable needs of both parties. Content Detail
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- Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
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The Virginia State Bar Webpage
For more information on this topic, click above to go to the Virginia State Bar's webpage. Content Detail





