Spousal Support in Virginia

In Virginia there are two ways of deciding about spousal support, also known as alimony. The first is used prior to the divorce. The second is used for the period after the date of divorce. Temporary Spousal Support For the period when a husband and wife are separated but not yet divorced, sometimes called the “pendente lite” [...]

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Elder Mediation

Sometimes families have to make hard decisions about the care or guardianship of an elderly family member whose physical or mental health has declined. In the worst cases adult siblings end up battling each other in court and then a judge makes the decisions. A much more constructive approach is working with a mediator to

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Assets and Debts — What You Own and What You Owe

These lists may be used when you are figuring out the terms of a divorce or figuring out how to manage the family’s finances while staying together. Assets include:    •  Real estate    •  Bank accounts    •  Stocks and Bonds (brokerage accounts)    •  Pensions    •  Retirement accounts    •  Cars, boats, and other vehicles    •  Jewelry    •  Household items    •  Furniture, computers, and phones Debts include:

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Our Mission

  Colin Family Mediation Group (CFMG) has seven certified, professional family mediators ready to help families in Virginia resolve disagreements and stay out of court. Our primary mission is to help family members solve problems. We can help people with a wide variety of issues. These include custody and visitation plans for unwed parents, child

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Topics in Parenting Agreements

Most mediated Parenting Agreements address at least three topics: decision making, the parenting schedule, and child support. The first, whether one parent will make most of the decisions alone or the two parents will confer with each other when making major decisions about the children’s care and upbringing, is sometimes labeled in court as legal custody.

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