Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

Should I pursue a ''no-fault'' divorce under these circumstances??

I'm looking to get a divorce. Long story short. Married 12/05 in the sate of VA. Husband is currently incarcerated serving 4 years in VA. We have no property, assets....nothing. We do have one minor child. But a court-ordered child support order is in place. I recently was awarded Sole Legal Custody of our son throught the courts also. With that said, is a no-fault divorce the best route. I'm all about finding the cheapest way possible since there is no hassle in my situation because everything is already court-ordered. I have recently located to the Pennsylvania area.


Asked on 4/23/09, 8:32 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: Should I pursue a ''no-fault'' divorce under these circumstances??

Yes, once you have resided in the state of Pennsylvania for the required number of months to be considered domiciled there, you could file for a no-fault divorce under that state's divorce laws.

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Answered on 4/23/09, 9:54 am


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