Richmond Bankruptcy, Divorce, and Estate Planning Lawyer

Family law matters are often hotly contested. Unlike some other legal matters, they can have repercussions that last far into the future for every member of a family. Richmond divorce lawyer James H. Wilson understands the complexities that may arise in these situations. He handles issues related to divorce, child custody, child support, and more. His practice also extends to estate planning, probate, elder law, and bankruptcy. Let him guide you through the process and protect your legal rights.

Family Law

Family law considers the rights and obligations of family members or individuals who live in the same household or who are trying to dissolve certain bonds, such as the marital bond. It can be challenging for a divorcing couple to reach an agreement on many key issues, such as how to equitably divide their property, how to fairly allocate marital debt, or how to set up support and custody if minor children are involved. If a couple cannot reach an agreement, the court will decide these issues. Other matters that may arise within family law include legal issues related to paternity testing, prenuptial agreements, alimony, stepparent rights, grandparent rights, and annulments. James H. Wilson works toward a fair resolution of family law concerns while avoiding unnecessary public exposure of private issues.

Divorce

Divorce can be upsetting even under the best of circumstances. As a divorce attorney in the Richmond area, James H. Wilson can represent your interests in a divorce, an annulment proceeding, a hearing about the best interests of your child, an interstate family law dispute, or a separation. A divorce can be obtained on a contested or uncontested basis. It is less common to pursue a contested divorce. Contested divorces can be based on fault or no-fault grounds. Filing for a no-fault divorce means that you need not establish your spouse’s wrongdoing to sue for a divorce. In Virginia, you must be separated for at least one year before you can seek a no-fault divorce. Additionally, you must be a resident for six months before the divorce.

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