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Loudoun County Separation Lawyer

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Experienced & Compassionate Legal Advocacy for Separation Matters in Loudoun County, VA

In Virginia, there are several grounds for divorce, pursuant to Virginia Code 20-91. One of the more popular grounds of divorce in Loudoun County is that based on separation. While ceasing to live together to initiate your separation may seem simple, it can become complicated as you proceed through your divorce. 

At Melone Hatley, P.C., our compassionate team of Loudoun County family lawyers can help navigate the process of being separated to ensure that you are able to meet your goals and support you and your family. Get in touch with us today to set up a free case review with one of our Client Service Coordinators.

How to Initiate a Legal Separation in Loudoun County

Under Virginia Code 20-91, before you can begin divorce proceedings based on separation in Virginia, you and your spouse will need to have been legally separated for a certain amount of time. 

If you don’t have any minor children, the separation will only need to have lasted at least six months if you have a signed separation agreement. If you do not have a signed separation agreement, you will need to have been separated for one year, according to Va Code 20-91(9)(a). For those with minor children, a year of separation is required before you can move forward and file for divorce.

Separation can be initiated in different ways, depending on what makes the most sense for your circumstances.

A Separation Agreement Can Help Protect Your Rights and Ensure a Smooth Transition

During your separation, if you and your spouse can come to terms regarding the financial obligations of both parties, the division of your assets, custody, child and spousal support, and any other issues that need to be resolved, you may be able to create a written contract called a separation agreement.

Having an experienced separation attorney in Loudoun County negotiate and draft the separation agreement or, at the very least, review it will help ensure that all the issues that need to be included are covered and that the terms are enforceable. 

Furthermore, your attorney will help you understand what rights you should not be giving up and ensure you get what you are owed out of the divorce. Once the terms of your separation are all in writing, you can enter the agreement as a court order and have the court enforce any part of the agreement if your spouse fails to abide by the agreed-upon conditions.

A Separation Agreement Can Be a Guideline for Your Divorce

If you are able to come to terms and create a permanent separation agreement, that document will be entered along with our final order of divorce. What this means is that you will not need to go to a trial, and you will have negotiated all terms of your divorce. 

You should never negotiate a settlement agreement or separation agreement thinking that you can go back later and change it; because generally you can’t. It is not uncommon for divorcing spouses to sign a separation agreement that contains terms they do not like, only to learn later they are unable to change those terms. 

That is why it is very important to never sign anything without consulting with your attorney first. While it is possible to draft a temporary settlement or separation agreement, it must be done carefully. 

Other Conditions to Move Forward With a Divorce in Virginia

In addition to being legally separated from your spouse for the required amount of time, you also need to meet Virginia residency requirements. To proceed with your divorce, at least one party will need to have been a Virginia resident for at least six months prior to filing for divorce.

In addition to your residency, if you have children, you will need to ensure they also meet the residency requirements, as outlined in VA Code 20-146.12.

An experienced Loudoun County divorce lawyer can help you determine jurisdictional issues in your divorce case and whether you should file in Virginia or with another court.

Get Help From an Experienced Loudoun County Separation Attorney Today

Separation is a critical step in the divorce process, and the actions you take during this initial phase can have long-term consequences on your future. Securing the services of an experienced separation lawyer serving Loudoun County can be critical for ensuring that your interests are protected throughout the process.

Contact us today by phone or through our website to schedule your free case evaluation.

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