Depositions in Support of Divorce from the Bond of Matrimony - Virginia 2025

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20-107.3 allows the court, upon decreeing a final (not an a mensa) divorce or annulment, to enter a monetary award based upon the equities and the rights and interests of each party in the marital property.1 Underlying the enactment is the belief that a spouse should have an interest in assets accumulated during a
Restoration of former name. Upon decreeing a divorce from the bond of matrimony the court shall, on motion of a party who changed his or her name by reason of the marriage, restore such partys former name or maiden name by separate order meeting the requirements of 8.01-217.
SECTION II: LEGAL SEPARATION Separated couples are still married, so all support obligations continue. Also, sexual relations with someone other than a spouse are still considered adultery.
A divorce from the bond of matrimony is a complete divorce that ends the marriage and allows both you and your spouse to remarry.
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