Divorce, custody, child support and alimony are matters of state law. In a divorce, issues of property division.Family law. Child support, child custody, and alimony are decided by the judge in a trial, or agreed on by the parties in a Separation Agreement, which can be negotiated by their lawyers or in mediation. Virginia lists several grounds for divorce in its statutes, including: (1) adultery; (2) conviction of a felony and sentence to prison; (3) cruelty [usually meaning repeated physical abuse]; (4) desertion at least one year ago; and (5) "living apart" , the no-fault ground, which means living apart continuously and permanently for one year (or six months, if you have no children and a Separation Agreement). The essential steps in the divorce process of family law are: (1) The "Bill of Complaint for Divorce" is filed by one spouse, who is called "the Complainant", and is served on the other spouse, "the Defendant," by a process server, or by the other spouse signing an Answer, a Waiver or an Acceptance of Service, or by other legal means of Process Service.
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