Frequently Asked Questions About Child Support
is a complex legal issue that can involve numerous factors including income, healthcare costs, child care costs, number of children involved, employment status, and more. In this week’s FAQ Friday, Carolyn Grimes, partner and attorney at Friedman, Grimes, Mei...
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How the Tax Reform Bill Impacts Family Law
Tax time is upon us. And for individuals dealing with divorce, the recent tax reform bill could be the difference between getting a big tax refund or paying thousands more. Experienced family law attorney Carolyn Grimes sheds light on the tax law changes and how they impact family law.
“Whenever people get divorced there are a l...
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Virtual Mediation: The Solution to Your Family Law Issues During COVID-19
As the nation deals with the COVID-19 pandemic, divorced or separated parents in Virginia face unique challenges now that schools are closed for the school year and courts are closed.
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Divorced Families: Who Gets the COVID-19 Dependent Stimulus Check?
The rollout of stimulus checks means more money for parents with dependents, but what happens when divorced parents disagree on who should receive the funds? Family Law attorney Carolyn Grimes has insights on how to handle stimulus check disputes.
How Much Will Families with Dependents R...
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Child Support Modifications: What You Need to Know
Child support is essential for meeting a child’s financial needs after parents separate or divorce. However, life circumstances can change, and the original child support arrangement might no longer reflect your current situation. So, the question becomes: what are the legal requirements to modify ch...
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