Is federal court de novo from EEOC?
Both Ms. Collins and Mr. Klein are correct. If you are considering filing suit in federal court, you will be best served by consulting with and...
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Divorce and separation Lawyer at Chesapeake, VA
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Both Ms. Collins and Mr. Klein are correct. If you are considering filing suit in federal court, you will be best served by consulting with and...
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Given the amount of money involved, the most practical (and cost-effective) course of action would be to file a complaint with the Virginia...
Assuming that the only document you have is a notarized letter from your daughter-in-law (not a parental placement agreement through a local child...
You should immediately contact the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry to file a complaint. Based on the facts you present, it appears that...
If you have filed a show cause, then it is highly unlikely that you will fail to get a response. If the garnishee fails to appear after proper...
Based upon the facts as you have explained them, it appears that the court has subject matter jurisdiction to hear the divorce case. Without...
You and your wife have the same legal rights to custody. While I do not advocate placing the children in a tug-of-war situation, you have every...
Mr. Wilson is correct in his response. I would also add that military divorces are more complex than most. Recent changes to the National Defense...
The answer depends on a variety of factors as set out in the Code of Virginia. Some of the factors include the financial need of the spouse...
While I do not know the current stage of your divorce proceeding, you may grounds to seek what is called pendente lite relief. A motion is placed...