What is a Property Settlement Agreement in a Virginia Divorce?

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What is a Property Settlement Agreement in a Virginia Divorce?

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Child Custody in West Virginia: The Best Interests of the Child

When making decisions about child custody and visitation orders in a divorce or separation, the primary goal of the West Virginia courts is to ensure the orders benefit the child's best interests. This means the court will look at all the circumstances related to the child and each parent before making a custody decision. check to learn more.

Parent's Guide to Child Support

You are reading this handbook because a marriage in which you had children ended, you are separated, or you had a child out-of-wedlock. Even if you are not a spouse nor have ever been one, if you have a child, you will always be a parent. check to learn more.

West Virginia Child Custody Laws

According to West Virginia law, either parent may be awarded custody of the child. Custody awards are not made according to the gender of the parents, although there is a presumption in favor of the parent who has been the primary caretaker of the child. check to learn more.

West Virginia Divorce Laws

West Virginia divorce laws are put in place for both the Petitioner and the Respondent to receive a fair divorce. These procedures are all in accordance with West Virginia laws, encompassing alimony, child custody and visitation, child support, and equitable distribution. check to learn more.

West Virginia Child Support

In West Virginia, either parent may be ordered to make periodic child support payments and provide health insurance coverage for the child. West Virginia uses the Income Shares Model to determine the amount of child support the noncustodial parent must pay. check to learn more.