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      • High Asset Divorce
      • Post-Divorce Modifications
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      • Uncontested Divorce
    • About
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      • Sarah C. Collins
      • Samantha E. Lewis
      • Diana Amaya
    • Testimonials
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        • Bristow, VA
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        • Woodbridge, VA
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    Monthly Archives: February 2026

    How Fathers Can Build a Strong Custody Case in Virginia

    Blog, Child CustodyBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comFebruary 25, 2026

    If you are a father facing a custody dispute in Virginia, you may be feeling anxious about whether the court will truly treat you fairly. While Virginia law is gender-neutral, the outcome of a custody case often depends on preparation, documentation, and parenting history. The good news is that there are concrete steps fathers can…

    How to Prepare for Your Custody Hearing in Virginia

    BlogBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comFebruary 18, 2026

    Preparing for a child custody hearing can feel overwhelming. You may be worried about what the judge will ask, what evidence matters, and how to present yourself when so much is at stake. While every case is different, understanding how Virginia custody hearings work — and how to prepare — can help you walk into…

    Who Gets What in a Virginia Divorce? Property, Assets, and More

    Blog, Divorce, Separation AgreementsBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comFebruary 11, 2026

    One of the most common questions people ask when facing divorce is: Who gets what in a Virginia divorce? Concerns about property, finances, and future stability are completely normal. Many people worry they will lose assets they worked hard for — or that everything will be split straight down the middle. Virginia divorce law does…

    Do Fathers Have Equal Rights in Virginia Custody Cases?

    Blog, Child CustodyBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comFebruary 4, 2026

    Many fathers going through separation or divorce ask the same question: Do fathers have equal rights in Virginia custody cases? The short answer is yes — Virginia law does not favor mothers over fathers. However, how custody laws are applied in real life can feel confusing, especially for fathers who fear being treated unfairly. Here’s…

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