Family Law
A happy and healthy family life is something that every parent and/or spouse strives to maintain. Unfortunately, there are times when family structures change, usually due to separation or divorce, resulting in an adverse impact on the family dynamic. The family law attorneys at Harmonie Law P.C. can help you navigate these difficult and life changing times in order to arrive at solutions that work best for your particular family and ensure the best interests of all involved are protected. The attorneys at Harmonie Law P.C. have expertise in the unique laws that impact the military families throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Contact our office for a consultation today.
Child Support
Both parents are obligated to support their children, whether married or not. The child support payments are an outcome of the combined incomes of each parent. This allows the child/children to have the benefit of what the parents could have provided in a single household.
Child Custody
Parents who are considering divorce are probably concerned about child custody, visitation rights and how these issues are resolved within the divorce. Child custody and visitation rights can be decided by an agreement between the divorcing couple or by the courts. Let the attorneys at Harmonie Law P.C. help with this.
Divorce
Divorce can be challenging and affect many aspects of your life. With so much to handle, deciding what type of divorce you should file is not one of them. Find out which type of divorce is right for your situation.
Equitable Distribution – Alimony
Equitable Distribution is the distribution of debt and property obligations divided between spouses during divorce proceedings. In order to make a fair distribution, the court will look at the financial security of each spouse after the termination of the marriage.
Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is an agreement that is signed before a couple is married outlining how the couple will divide their assets if they should divorce.
Separation Agreements
MPSA “Marital Property Separation Agreement” is a contractual agreement which lays out the terms for a divorcing couple. This agreement should be in writing, fully understood by both parties, and signed voluntarily. Want to know the importance and when a MPSA may be needed?