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Child Custody and Visitation in Virginia: Some Final Thoughts

By Jason Weis  |   February 29, 2012
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Child Custody and Visitation in Virginia: Parent/Child Relationships and More

By Jason Weis  |   February 9, 2012
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Child Custody and Visitation: Each Parent's Role

By Jason Weis  |   January 27, 2012
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Things to Consider With Child Custody In Virginia

By Jason Weis  |   January 20, 2012
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Virginia Family Law is Back and National Trial Advocacy College

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Divorce Mediation, Collaboration, Litigation and More.

By Jason Weis  |   December 13, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Divorce

By Jason Weis  |   December 4, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Divorce Procedures

By Jason Weis  |   November 9, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Child Custody and Visitation

By Jason Weis  |   October 25, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Property Division During Divorce

By Jason Weis  |   October 11, 2011
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