Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

custody/remarriage/home

My ex and I have been apart for 3 years. I am getting remarried. My ex and I have been in a custody battle for a year now. We currently have a 60/40 split. I want primary physical. I am still in the marital residence, however, I plan on moving out of the school district. If I sell him the marital residence will that give him more advantage with the custody fight?


Asked on 4/15/08, 10:23 pm

7 Answers from Attorneys

Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: custody/remarriage/home

The ability of the children to stay in the marital home is a positive factor in considering custody but is not determinative of whether it is in the best interests of the children to be with a particular parent.

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Answered on 4/16/08, 7:32 am
Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: custody/remarriage/home

The ability of the children to stay in the marital home is a positive factor in considering custody but is not determinative of whether it is in the best interests of the children to be with a particular parent.

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Answered on 4/16/08, 7:32 am
Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: custody/remarriage/home

The ability of the children to stay in the marital home is a positive factor in considering custody but is not determinative of whether it is in the best interests of the children to be with a particular parent.

Read more
Answered on 4/16/08, 7:32 am
Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: custody/remarriage/home

The ability of the children to stay in the marital home is a positive factor in considering custody but is not determinative of whether it is in the best interests of the children to be with a particular parent.

Read more
Answered on 4/16/08, 7:32 am
Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: custody/remarriage/home

The ability of the children to stay in the marital home is a positive factor in considering custody but is not determinative of whether it is in the best interests of the children to be with a particular parent.

Read more
Answered on 4/16/08, 7:33 am
Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: custody/remarriage/home

The ability of the children to stay in the marital home is a positive factor in considering custody but is not determinative of whether it is in the best interests of the children to be with a particular parent.

Read more
Answered on 4/16/08, 7:34 am
Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: custody/remarriage/home

The ability of the children to stay in the marital home is a positive factor in considering custody but is not determinative of whether it is in the best interests of the children to be with a particular parent.

Read more
Answered on 4/16/08, 7:35 am


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