Anonymous wrote:I’be previously only been on this section of DCUM as a reader.
Short version of events - DH and I have slowly grown apart and for whatever reason(s), he’s suddenly in a hurry to move out and call it quits on the marriage.
I’m completely blindsided and have no idea how long this takes or what my options are. Obviously i need to find a lawyer, but I’m still scrambling here and maybe a little hopeful still that the relationship is salvageable.
Can someone take pity on me and give me a crash course on time timeline in VA for separation, divorce, etc. And how much i could low things down if I’m dragging my feet?
I need to get things squared away financially (I’m not even working right now) and we’re also not that far from being empty nesters to where the impact on the kids would be significantly reduced. The youngest kid has some special needs and it will be hard for me to work the type of hours I’d need to until she’s out of the house (2 years)
Any advice is welcome
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the man the best strategy is usually a quick divorce. This limits financial exposure especially to alimony.
No it does not “limit financial exposure” except in that moving quickly reduces attorneys fees. This is already a long marriage with kids and OP is not working. Somehow making it drag out is not going to net OP anything additional and will just increase fees. And since her stbx apparently values getting it over with she can use that to her advantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is he suddenly in a hurry? It sounds like he has someone else lined up. Maybe you should do some snooping or hire a PI. You'll get a much better settlement in a fault divorce.
Dont you basically need to have pics of them in bed together to get a divorce bc of adultery in VA?
Anonymous wrote:For the man the best strategy is usually a quick divorce. This limits financial exposure especially to alimony.
Anonymous wrote:Why is he suddenly in a hurry? It sounds like he has someone else lined up. Maybe you should do some snooping or hire a PI. You'll get a much better settlement in a fault divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to be separated for one year in Va if you have minor children together.
How long with no kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to be separated for one year in Va if you have minor children together.
How long with no kids?
Anonymous wrote:Why is he suddenly in a hurry? It sounds like he has someone else lined up. Maybe you should do some snooping or hire a PI. You'll get a much better settlement in a fault divorce.
Anonymous wrote:You have to be separated for one year in Va if you have minor children together.