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Child Support Calculator

This Child Support Calculator is free and has both online and mobile app versions available. Up-to-date with most recent changes to the law. This is available free through the generosity of the Resolution Point LLC in Great Falls, VA.

Collaborative Family Law

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.

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Paternity

Paternity means fatherhood. Establishing paternity means legally determining the father of a child. Establishing paternity means that the father’s name can be placed on the child’s birth certificate and that he has legal responsibility for the child. Paternity, unless acknowledged by the father, is established by the court. A mother will need to prove paternity if she wants the father to pay child support or if she expects the child to inherit property from the father's estate.

Child Support Calculator

This Child Support Calculator is free and has both online and mobile app versions available. Up-to-date with most recent changes to the law. This is available free through the generosity of the Resolution Point LLC in Great Falls, VA.

Divorce and Separation in Virginia

This article describes what a divorce is and what a separation is. It also explains who can file for divorce and what the steps are for getting a divorce in Virginia.

How to Respond to a Complaint for Divorce

If you have received a Complaint for Divorce, you have 21 days from the date it was served on you in which to file an Answer, or an Answer and Cross-Bill. You do not have to file a response, but in some instances you must file a response in order to preserve your rights. This article describes what you rights are if you have received a Complaint for Divorce.

Child Support Calculator

This Child Support Calculator is free and has both online and mobile app versions available. Up-to-date with most recent changes to the law. This is available free through the generosity of the Resolution Point LLC in Great Falls, VA.

The Virginia State Bar Webpage

For more information on this topic, click above to go to the Virginia State Bar's webpage.

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Uncontested Divorce Forms

This program can help you create a document to take to court if you are seeking an uncontested divorce in Virginia. Uncontested means that you have lived separate and apart from your spouse for six months (if you do not have any children under 18) or one year (if you and your spouse have minor children). This separation must be continuous, without interruption and without cohabitation. In an uncontested divorce, you do not have to claim your spouse did something wrong, like adultery or desertion.

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