Marital Debt Responsibility Virginia

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Marital debt in Virginia is usually divided equally, regardless of who was working. Protective orders dont affect financial obligations. To modify a protective order, a significant change in circumstances is required, and a motion must be filed with the court. Consulting with an attorney is advised.

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I have a protective order against me by my wife .she left me and is currently living with her parents.sge was the only one working at the time when she left .can she be accountable fir the bills
- In Virginia, marital debt is usually divided equally.
- However, factors such as income and ability to pay are considered.
- Protective orders don't directly affect financial obligations.
- Consider speaking to a divorce attorney for personalized advice.
- Court might be needed for disputes.
So with her being the only one working shes not responsible
Even if she was the only one working, in Virginia, marital debts are usually split equally. However, each case is unique. It's best to consult a divorce attorney to discuss your specific situation.
Her dad has one against me also and the judge put that in place for two years hoe can i get that dropped
In Virginia, to modify a protective order:
- Courts usually require a significant change in circumstances.
- You may file a motion with the court.
- A hearing will likely be necessary.
- Consulting with an attorney is advised.
Remember, the ultimate decision lies with the judge.