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What Is The Difference Between Legal Separation and Divorce |
If youâre at the point in your marriage that youâre considering taking some time off from your spouse in a separation, you may be wondering âWhat is the difference between legal separation and divorce?â First, a caveat: this article should in no way be considered legal advice. You will need to speak to a divorce/family lawyer in person in order to receive accurate, up-to-date information and help regarding divorce laws for Virginia residents.
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How Do You Get A Legal Separation in Virginia? |
Are you thinking of separating from your spouse? Are you wondering, âHow do you get a legal separation?â Read below for more information on how to get a legal separation in Virginia.
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What Is Divorce From Bed and Board? |
Divorce can be a bit different in Virginia than in other states. You may have been learning about the process of a divorce and you may have wondered, âWhat is a âdivorce from bed and boardââ? Keep reading to learn more about divorce from bed and board and what you need to know.
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Do You Have to Register as a Sex Offender in Virginia? |
If youâve been charged or convicted of indecent exposure you may be asking the question, âDo you have to register as a sex offender in Virginia?â The answer, if youâve been convicted, most often is âYes.â Keep reading to learn more about registering as a sex offender in Virginia.
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Setting Up a Revocable Living Trust: What You Need to Know |
Setting up a revocable living trust now can help your estate avoid probate and eliminate or reduce your estate taxes. This is something that shouldnât be done on your own; youâll want estate planning attorneys that you can trust to give your loved ones the help they need during difficult times. Read more below to continue learning about how setting up a revocable living trust (or RLT) can ensure that your assets will be managed the way you want them to be after you die, or in the event you become incapacitated.
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How to Set Up a Trust | Get Answers Now |
If youâve decided to set up a family trust, or youâve come to the conclusion that setting up a living trust is a wise decision for your circumstances, read below for more information on how to set up a trust. Trusts come in many forms, revocable, irrevocable, testamentary, even âspendthrift trustsâ. Theyâre relatively simple to conceive, but complicated to put together â a qualified estate planning attorney should be at your side to set up a living trust â or any trust.
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How does expungement work in Virginia? |
Have you been convicted of a first offense DUI or even a second offense? If so, you may be wondering, âHow does expungement work in Virginia?â and, âCan I get my DUI conviction expunged from my record?â
Virginia takes its DUI laws very seriously. The state is quick to prosecute and quick to deliver the consequences of a DUI conviction. Theyâre so quick, in fact, that state law stipulates that anyone arrested on suspicion (not even convicted) of DUI see his or her driverâs license suspended for seven days.
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How long does a DUI stay on my record in Virginia? |
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Virginia has some extremely tough DUI consequences. If youâre convicted of a DUI, the answer to the question âHow long does a DUI stay on my record in Virginia?â is 11 years.
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How much does a DUI cost in Virginia? |
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âHow much does a DUI cost in Virginia?â Answer: A lot more than just the fine youâll have to pay if youâre convicted. Keep reading to find 5 ways youâll pay for a DUI and other important information.
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Is a DUI a misdemeanor in Virginia? |
âIs a DUI a misdemeanor in Virginia?â If youâre facing charges of driving under the influence, this may be one of the questions going through your mind. The answer, simply put, is yes.
Driving while under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) are classified as Virginia Criminal Class 1 Misdemeanor Criminal charges. DUI consequences can be very serious. If convicted, even in a first offense, you may find yourself spending up to one year in jail, paying up to $2,500 in fines and possibly/probably see your driverâs license suspended.
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