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One important right you have under the United States Constitution is the right to remain …

If you are convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense, under sentencing guidelines, the judge may …

Driving under the influence (DUI) and driving while intoxicated (DWI) are serious criminal offenses in …

Embezzlement is a serious criminal offense usually committed by an employee against an employer that …

If the police pull you over and charge you with reckless driving in Midlothian, you …

While some couples who decide to obtain a divorce will do so amicably and agree on …

In Virginia, both parents are expected to support their children when they divorce or split …

If you live in Virginia and are considering filing for divorce, it is important to …

When people decide to divorce or separate, it can also have huge ramifications in the …

Because Virginia has a large wealthy population, high asset divorces are common in the state. …

When you are investigated by the police or arrested for committing a crime in Virginia, …

Any divorce can be complex and emotional. However, there are unique issues if you are …

Getting divorced is a stressful experience for most people. Your divorce may create additional stress …

Although they are not considered violent crimes in the Commonwealth of Virginia, white-collar crimes are …

It is common in a marriage for one spouse to be financially dependent on the …

Felonies are the most serious types of crimes. If you are convicted of a felony, you …

Divorcing your spouse can be an overwhelming and challenging time. There are many decisions to …

Assault and battery are different crimes in Virginia, but these crimes are related, and the …

When your marriage is ending, the changes taking place can make your life feel unpredictable. …

A car accident can happen in an instant, often surprising the driver and injuring the …

If there are children involved when divorcing your spouse or partner, there will likely be …

In order to prevent any unexpected complications or surprises in the child custody or visitation …

In order to prevent any unexpected complications or surprises in the child custody or visitation …

The Commonwealth of Virginia has a court system that is designed to resolve criminal, juvenile, …

The Virginia Court of Appeals provides appellate review of final decisions of the circuit courts in domestic …

Virginia’s Circuit Courts are the only trial court of general jurisdiction in the Commonwealth. Circuit …

Virginia’s District Court System consists of both the General District Court and the Juvenile & …

In Virginia, magistrates serve the primary function of providing police officers, sheriffs, deputies, and citizens with …

Many people are intimidated at the thought of going to court. The rules, formalities, and …

In addition to being the highest court in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Supreme Court …

Many people have very strong feelings about the kind of medical care they want or …

Having someone who can act on your behalf in business, personal, or healthcare matters can …

When you’re busy living your life, it can be tempting to put off making important …

Many people cite problems with money as a major reason for divorce. It is not …

The greatest concern for many couples getting divorced is the welfare of their children. They …

No one enters into a marriage with the intention of one day getting divorced, but …

Unless your case was dismissed or you were found not guilty, you are probably not …

Even under the best circumstances, teenagers don’t always make the right decisions. That’s part of …

Most of us have broken a traffic law at one time or another, and the …

While some felony charges are much more serious than others, the possibility of a felony …

If your marriage is no longer happy and you have tried to do what you …

Many people think of misdemeanors as minor offenses and may not be worried when they …

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