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Preparing for Divorce in VirginiaBefore you get a divorce, there are steps to take that can help make the process easier. Here, learn how to prepare for your Virginia divorce.
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What Drivers Need to Know About Hit-and-Run Crimes in VirginiaIf you’ve been charged with a hit and run in Virginia, it’s important to understand which laws you’ve broken and how to defend yourself against this serious crime.
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Protect Your Rights If Your Ex Violates the Child Custody or Visitation AgreementIf your ex-spouse or ex-partner violates the child custody or visitation agreement, you need to know your legal rights. Learn penalties for these violations.
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What You Need to Know to Fight a Drug Possession Charge in VirginiaDefend yourself against drug possession charges in Virginia by understanding the elements of the crime, the potential penalties, and your possible defenses.
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How Best Interests of the Child Are Determined in Virginia Custody DecisionsFind out what is meant by the term “best interests of the child” in a Virginia divorce and how you can protect your own child’s best interests here.
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The Virginia Judicial SystemInterested in learning about Virginia’s court system? Here, we describe the structure and the types of cases each court is responsible for resolving.
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Court of Appeals of VirginiaThe Court of Appeals of Virginia reviews decisions of Circuit Courts as well as cases from state agencies and the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission.
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Virginia Circuit CourtsIn Virginia, Circuit Courts are general jurisdiction courts that hear felony cases, civil cases involving larger claims, and appeals from District Courts.
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The Virginia District Court SystemIn Virginia, General District Courts handle traffic infractions, misdemeanor criminal offenses, and civil cases involving amounts between $4,000 and $25,000.
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Virginia Magistrate SystemIn Virginia, magistrates serve as judicial officers with authority to handle various types of processes. Learn more about what they do & how they are organized.