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Spousal Support

9/26/2011
Charlie Hofheimer
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Virginia Spousal Support Calculation Basics

Your Newport News divorce attorney can help you get a fair Virginia spousal support settlement. For more information call 757-425-5200.

9/20/2011
Charlie Hofheimer
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The Timeline of Spousal Support in Virginia

Financial issues are important in a divorce. If you have questions regarding spousal support in Virginia, speak with a Norfolk divorce attorney today. Call 757-425-5200.

11/17/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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Changing the Terms of Spousal Support in Virginia

Do you want to change the terms of your Virginia spousal support agreement? Learn how to take control of your Virginia divorce and your future with this FREE divorce guide for women in Virginia. Contact the Virginia Beach divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee to get started on your collaborative divorce today – 757-425-5200.

11/15/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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Women Who Pay Spousal Support in Virginia

Women may be ordered to pay spousal support in Virginia if the economic circumstances call for it. Learn how to take control of your Virginia divorce and your future with this FREE divorce guide for women in Virginia. Contact the Virginia Beach divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee to get started on your collaborative divorce today – 757-425-5200.

11/5/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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Waiving Spousal Support After a Virginia Divorce

Questions about spousal support in Virginia are common when you’re considering divorce. Before you bring up the subject of divorce to your husband, you should register for our women-only divorce seminar in Virginia Beach to learn about the legal issues you will face in a Virginia divorce. The Virginia Beach divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee represent Virginia women only – 757-425-5200.

9/17/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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Husband Collecting Spousal Support

Did you know that if you make more than your husband, you may be required to pay spousal support? Learn how to take control over your Virginia divorce and your future with this FREE divorce guide for women. Contact the Virginia divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee today – 757-425-5200.

9/15/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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Virginia Spousal Support for Stay-at-Home Mothers

If you stayed home to raise your children, you may be eligible for Virginia spousal support. Learn how to take control over your Virginia divorce and your future with this FREE divorce guide for women. Contact the Virginia divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee to get started on your divorce today – 757-425-5200.

4/7/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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Stay-at-Home Moms and Virginia Spousal Support

If you are a stay-at-home mom facing a Virginia divorce, you may be entitled to spousal support. If you need representation for a divorce, contact a Virginia divorce attorney. The Virginia Beach divorce lawyers at Hofheimer/Ferrebee represent women only. Contact us today to set up a legal consultation - (757) 425-5200.

2/23/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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Tips for Handling Divorce-Related Stress

Divorce is a life-changing experience but you don’t have to face it alone. You deserve to have a Virginia divorce attorney who understands the issues that are unique to women. The Virginia divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee focus solely on securing your financial security and protecting the welfare and happiness of your children.

2/23/2010
Charlie Hofheimer
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What is a Virginia Collaborative Divorce?

Collaborative divorce in Virginia is a great option for couples willing to work together on their divorce agreement. If you are divorcing in Virginia and have children or shared assets, it is important to have an experienced Virginia divorce attorney on your side to help protect your interests. The Virginia divorce lawyers at Hofheimer/Ferrebee represent women only. Contact us today to set up a legal consultation - (757) 425-5200.

3/31/2009
Jeffrey D. Tarkington, Attorney
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Support me in the lifestyle to which I've become accustomed! (Jeffrey D. Tarkington)

Does he REALLY have to support you in the "manner to which you've become accustomed?"  In Virginia, the Courts are instructed to consider 12 specific (and one catch-all) factors in awarding spousal support, including "The standard of living established during the marriage."  The other factors are 1. the needs, obligations and financial resources of both parties, 2. standard of living, 3. duration of the marriage, 4. age, physical and mental health of the parties, including any special needs, 5. whether age, physical or mental health of a child of the parties requires that one parent not work outside the home, 6. each party's contributions, monetary and non-monetary, to the well being of the family, 7. the property interests of the parties, 8. the distribution of marital assets and debts in the divorce, 9. the earning capacity of the parties & the jobs available in the community, 10. opportunity, time and costs for a party to obtain new skills to earn more, 11. decisions made during marriage regarding employment, parenting, education etc., and the effects of same on present and future earning ability, and 12. whether either party has contributed to the education, training, career or profession of the other.

Fault (yours) may be an absolute bar to spousal support, or (his) an enhancement factor. In my practice, the "standard of living" factor only comes into play when there is surplus income to the payor spouse, and then only for a long term (20+ yrs) marriage.

Absent some special circumstance, do not count on spousal support as your primary income source!



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