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<![CDATA[ What is Equitable Distribution Virginia Divorce Fairfax County Equitable distribution is Virginia\'s approach to dividing the marital estate in a divorce, and understanding its mechanics is essential for anyone facing a contested property division in Fairfax County. The governing statute, Virginia Code section 20-107.3, establishes a three-step analysis: classification of property as marital, separate, or a combination of the two; valuation of the classified property; and allocation of property between the spouses based on statutory factors. The Irving Law Firm guides clients through each step of this analysis. Classification is the starting point, and it determines what property is even subject to division. Property acquired during the marriage using marital funds or efforts is generally marital property, while property owned before the marriage or received during the marriage as an inheritance or gift is generally separate property. When separate funds are used to purchase property during the marriage, when marital funds are invested in a separately owned property, or when the funds <a href="https://andyrfkb177.lowescouponn.com/divorce-lawyers-annandale-va-the-irving-law-firm-north-fairfax-county">https://andyrfkb177.lowescouponn.com/divorce-lawyers-annandale-va-the-irving-law-firm-north-fairfax-county</a> from both sources become mixed together, the analysis becomes more complex and may require tracing of financial history to determine what portion of the asset retains each character. Once property is classified, it must be valued. For financial accounts and publicly traded investments, valuation is relatively straightforward; for real property, businesses, professional practices, and retirement accounts, valuation requires appraisals, actuarial calculations, or other professional assessment. The date used for valuation can itself be a contested question in some cases. <p> The Irving Law Firm - Fairfax Divorce Lawyers | 10505 Judicial Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22030 | (571) 474-1990</p> The allocation step considers statutory factors including the contributions of each spouse to the acquisition and care of the marital property, the nature and circumstances of each asset, the future needs of each spouse, the length of the marriage, and other factors the court deems relevant. The Irving Law Firm develops allocation arguments grounded in these specific factors. Call The Irving Law Firm - Fairfax Divorce Lawyers at (571) 474-1990 for equitable distribution guidance. Located at 10505 Judicial Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22030.
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<![CDATA[ Child Support Lawyers Fairfax VA The Irving Law Firm Virginia Guidelines Child support in Virginia is calculated using guideline worksheets that take into account the gross incomes of both parents, the number of children, health insurance costs, childcare expenses, and the custodial time arrangement between the parents. While the guideline amount is presumptively correct, courts can deviate from it in certain circumstances, and the accurate calculation of each parent\'s income is essential to an appropriate outcome. The Irving Law Firm helps both custodial and non-custodial parents in Fairfax navigate child support determinations with accuracy and fairness. Income determination can be contentious in child support cases, particularly when one or both parents are self-employed, receive variable compensation such as bonuses and commissions, have income from multiple sources, or have experienced a change in employment status. Virginia courts can impute income to a parent who is voluntarily underemployed or unemployed, using earning capacity rather than actual current income as the basis for the calculation. The Irving Law Firm addresses these situations with careful analysis of tax returns, pay stubs, business records, and other financial documentation. Modification of an existing child support order is available when there has been a material change in circumstances since the order was entered. Changes in income, changes in the custodial arrangement, changes in childcare costs or health insurance, and changes in the child's needs can all support a modification request. The firm advises clients on whether a proposed change in circumstances is likely to meet the threshold for modification and guides them through the procedural steps required to bring a modification motion before the court. <p> The Irving Law Firm - Fairfax Divorce Lawyers | 10505 Judicial Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22030 | (571) 474-1990</p> Post-decree enforcement of child support orders is also within the firm's practice. When a parent fails to comply with a support order, the firm pursues enforcement remedies including wage withholding, show cause motions, and the other mechanisms available under Virginia law. <a href="https://trentonbray604.nexorafield.com/posts/fairfax-county-circuit-court-divorce-filing-the-irving-law-firm-local-knowledge">https://trentonbray604.nexorafield.com/posts/fairfax-county-circuit-court-divorce-filing-the-irving-law-firm-local-knowledge</a> For child support representation in Fairfax, call The Irving Law Firm - Fairfax Divorce Lawyers at (571) 474-1990. Office at 10505 Judicial Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22030.
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