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Plaintiff former wife appealed a decree of the Circuit Court of Fluvanna County (Virginia), which dismissed her bill of complaint praying that a divorce a mensa et thoro on the grounds of cruelty and constructive desertion granted defendant former husband be set aside and annulled because it had been procured by the fraud of the former husband perpetrated upon her and the court

Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.

The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a divorce.

If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for a divorce in Virginia or you have been served with a divorce complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer in Virginia.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers have a thorough understanding of the divorce laws in Virginia and how the Virginia divorce laws may apply to your case.

Our Virginia divorce attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a divorce in Virginia.

If you need help with a Virginia divorce, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.

We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.

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Since the parties agreed in their February 13, 2006 mediation agreement (as confirmed by the Court’s February 15, 2006 Order) that spousal support was an issue for trial, the Court will not treat the plaintiff’s failure to respond to the March 16, 2006 cross-bill as a default. The Court will consider defendant’s request for spousal support, as listed in the mediation agreement.

If you have filed for divorce in Virginia, and it is now becoming financially or mentally overwhelming, it is not too late. There are ways to change what is not working for you.

Once a divorce case is filed in Virginia, the typical divorce attorney comes out of the gate running. Pleadings are prepared and filed in court, issues are set on the court’s docket for hearings, summons and subpoenas are issued, and discovery is propounded. While you may have thought that this aggressive posture would get you what you want, you are now discovering that the tactics used to “win” are extremely expensive, the case has taken on a life of its own, and you have little to no control over what is happening.

The courts in Virginia will accommodate parties who no longer want to litigate but want to divorce collaboratively. If your current attorneys are trained in the collaborative method, you may keep the same attorneys, if not; it is simple to find collaborative attorneys in your area.

In the collaborative method, you, your spouse and both of your attorneys agree to work toward a settlement; not a forced settlement on the eve of trial after having spent thousands for trial preparation, but a carefully thought out settlement, one that works to put you on the right track for the future. The goal of a collaborative divorce is to avoid the financial and emotional destruction involved in litigation and to prepare the parties and their families for a successful future. In a collaborative divorce, the parties retain the power and control over their lives, their children, and their money and resources, not the attorneys and not the Judges.

Another way to preserve your funds and regain control over your divorce is to engage in mediation. Parties often think that once they are involved in divorce litigation, mediation is not an option. In fact, at any time, the parties can choose to take an individual issue or the whole case to mediation. In some jurisdictions in Virginia, the courts actually require the parties in a divorce action to engage in a mediation orientation. Mediation is substantially less costly than litigation.

This is your life, your divorce, and your choice.

Collaborative divorce and mediation are less expensive and less destructive alternatives to litigation.

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Plaintiff wife commenced a suit to obtain a divorce from bed and board from defendant husband on grounds of cruelty and desertion

Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.

The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a divorce.

If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for a divorce in Virginia or you have been served with a divorce complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer in Virginia.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers have a thorough understanding of the divorce laws in Virginia and how the Virginia divorce laws may apply to your case.

Our Virginia divorce attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a divorce in Virginia.

If you need help with a Virginia divorce, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.

We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.

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Plaintiff filed a suit for divorce from defendant husband on the grounds of willful desertion, constructive desertion, and cruelty.

Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.

The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a divorce.

If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for a divorce in Virginia or you have been served with a divorce complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer in Virginia.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers have a thorough understanding of the divorce laws in Virginia and how the Virginia divorce laws may apply to your case.

Our Virginia divorce attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a divorce in Virginia.

If you need help with a Virginia divorce, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.

We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.

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Plaintiff was not denied due process when a decree of divorce was entered without the endorsement of plaintiff and her counsel of record, because notice of all proceedings was properly served on her counsel of record.

Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.

The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a divorce.

If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for a divorce in Virginia or you have been served with a divorce complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer in Virginia.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers have a thorough understanding of the divorce laws in Virginia and how the Virginia divorce laws may apply to your case.

Our Virginia divorce attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a divorce in Virginia.

If you need help with a Virginia divorce, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.

We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.

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The mere filing of a commissioner’s report with the clerk was not a “submission” of the cause to the trial court for a decision, and, thus, a wife who was the plaintiff in a divorce proceeding was still permitted to seek the dismissal of her action.

Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.

The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a divorce.

If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for a divorce in Virginia or you have been served with a divorce complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer in Virginia.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers have a thorough understanding of the divorce laws in Virginia and how the Virginia divorce laws may apply to your case.

Our Virginia divorce attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a divorce in Virginia.

If you need help with a Virginia divorce, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.

We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.

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