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    • Home
    • Practice Areas
      • Family Law
      • Adoption
      • Child Custody
      • Child Support
      • Child Visitation
      • Divorce
      • High Asset Divorce
      • Post-Divorce Modifications
      • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
      • Property Division
      • Protective Order
      • Uncontested Divorce
    • About
      • Meet The Team
      • Sarah C. Collins
      • Samantha E. Lewis
      • Diana Amaya
    • Testimonials
    • Areas We Serve
      • Prince William County, VA
        • Bristow, VA
        • Gainesville, VA
        • Manassas, VA
        • Woodbridge, VA
      • Fairfax County, VA
        • Centreville, VA
        • Clifton, VA
        • Fairfax, VA
        • Vienna, VA
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        • Marshall, VA
        • New Baltimore, VA
        • Remington, VA
        • Warrenton, VA
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    Virginia Child Support FAQ

    Blog, Child SupportBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comOctober 8, 2025

    How long do you have to pay child support in Virginia? In most cases, child support continues until a child turns 18 or graduates high school (whichever comes later), but not past age 19. Support can extend for children with significant disabilities. Does child support automatically stop at 18 in Virginia? No. You usually need…

    Do I Really Need a Family Lawyer?

    Blog, Child Custody, DivorceBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comOctober 1, 2025

    When you’re facing a divorce, custody dispute, or child support issue, one of the first questions you may ask is: Do I really need a family lawyer, or can I handle this on my own? It’s a fair question. After all, legal fees can feel overwhelming at a time when emotions and finances are already…

    What Judges Really Look at in Virginia Custody Cases

    Blog, Child CustodyBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comSeptember 23, 2025

    When parents walk into a Virginia custody hearing, one of the biggest questions on their minds is: “What is the judge going to look at?” The truth is, Virginia judges don’t pick favorites. They don’t decide based on who has the nicer house or who makes more money. They focus on one thing above all…

    How Long Does a Divorce Take in Virginia?

    DivorceBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comMarch 6, 2025

    One of the first things most of our divorce clients ask is, “How long does a divorce take in Virginia?” When you decide to divorce, it’s understandable you would like to have it over with as soon as possible. However, the timeline for finalizing your divorce depends on your specific situation. Whether you have a…

    Are Separation Agreements Required in Virginia?

    Separation AgreementsBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comFebruary 4, 2025

    Separation agreements are not required in Virginia. But just because the Commonwealth doesn’t require a separation agreement doesn’t mean that it’s not helpful to have one drafted and agreed to by all parties. In this guide, we’ll be going through the details of what a separation agreement is, what spouses need to consider when drafting…

    How is Spousal Support Determined in Virginia?

    Spousal SupportBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comJanuary 21, 2025

    If you’re contemplating divorce from your spouse, you might be curious about how spousal support (also known as alimony) works in Virginia. As nothing in Virginia law says there is a guarantee to receive spousal support, knowing what can impact a spousal support arrangement can help you understand your options in light of your divorce.…

    Types of Child Custody in Virginia

    Child CustodyBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comJanuary 6, 2025

    Deciding to pursue a child custody case is a significant step that can impact your entire family. That’s why it’s essential to understand the different types of custody arrangements available in Virginia. No matter how you arrive at this situation, knowing the differences in potential legal arrangements as you gear up for a custody battle…

    Can Social Media Affect Your Divorce Case?

    DivorceBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comDecember 4, 2024

    With the advent of smartphones, it’s easier than ever before for us to be connected and aware of what’s going on with our friends, family, and loved ones through social media; however, this connection can also come with some downsides. When navigating the complexity, nuance, and intensity of a divorce case, throwing social media in…

    Types of Evidence in a Child Custody Case

    Child CustodyBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comOctober 2, 2024

    Determining custody and visitation can be extremely overwhelming and emotionally charged. Not only are your children involved in a potentially contentious legal situation, but lawyers, and potentially a judge, will need to get involved in the finer details of your home life. In determining which parent will receive primary custody, your lawyer will need to…

    How is Marital Property Divided in Virginia?

    DivorceBy sarah.collins98@gmail.comSeptember 30, 2024

    Divorce is never easy. It often takes a toll on both parties physically, mentally, and emotionally. And dividing assets and debts is a big component of divorce. In this blog, we’ll examine how marital property is divided in Virginia. We’ll first look at the types of property that may need to be divided, how the…

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