Hall & Hall helps every client involved in divorce or family law proceedings find the most suitable solution for their needs.
Virginia Family Law Attorneys
Families - Transition - Protection
At the offices of Hall & Hall, PLC, in Midlothian and Glen Allen, Virginia, our family law attorneys guide clients through divorce and other family law matters. We also protect families by drafting pre-nuptial agreements and creating effective estate plans. If you would like to meet with a lawyer from our firm, please contact our Richmond offices and schedule a meeting.
Our practice includes advice and representation in matters involving:
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Divorce: You and your spouse may be in complete agreement, involved in a heated battle, or somewhere between. We will help you find the best path to resolution of issues.
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Child Custody and Visitation: Children need to know that they will still have two parents after the divorce – we will help you find the agreement that is in their best interests.
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Alimony: We will evaluate the earning potential of both parties, and insist on a fair spousal support arrangement.
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Your Rights: Husbands’, wives’, mothers’, and fathers’ rights to support and visitation are at the core of many divorce disputes.
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Property Division: Our attorneys have the experience to evaluate a couple’s estate and consider all implications of each option in the division of property.
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Collaborative Law: Collaborative law techniques can help you and your family minimize the animosity and financial impact of divorce.
Collaborative Divorce ▪ Divorce Litigation
When a marriage is troubled, divorce should rarely be the only solution considered. When divorce is necessary, we always advise our clients to consider a collaborative process that conserves both emotional and economic resources. However, if our client’s interests can’t be protected in a cooperative setting, we are tireless and assertive litigators that you want on your side.
Your Settlement
It is a serious mistake to assume that any agreement you sign can be reconsidered at a later date. If you are separated or are considering divorce, you are influenced by emotional and financial pressures – it is essential you have the counsel of a caring and experienced Virginia family law attorney before signing any agreement. At our firm, we work diligently and creatively to construct an agreement. If an agreement isn’t executed, the strong advocacy skills of our attorneys will be what you want.
Our Services – the Most Reasonable Approach for Each Situation
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If you and your spouse are in complete agreement on all the terms of your divorce, we offer a simple divorce settlement drafting service, preparing a comprehensive agreement based on a questionnaire you fill out without coming to the office.
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If you and your spouse want to come to an agreement, but need to resolve some differences, you may choose mediation or collaborative law.
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If you are not able to work cooperatively on reaching an agreement, your divorce case will likely be tried in court and a judge will issue orders stating the terms. You will want our attorneys on your side advocating for your rights when your day in court comes.
Tips and Articles Concerning Divorce
A key to our representation at Hall & Hall is education. From the time you first consider divorce, or realize your spouse is considering it, it is important you begin to take measures to protect yourself and understand the legal and financial considerations involved.
Practice Areas
We provide comprehensive family law advice and representation, including counsel for issues involving divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, property division, mediation, collaborative law, divorce litigation (trials), pre-nuptial agreements, and more. In addition, we are experienced estate planners, capable of advising you on everything from wills and living wills to trusts and intricate asset protection planning.
Hall & Hall, PLC
Experienced Family Law Firm – A Name You Can Trust
Phone: (804) 897-1515
Fax: (804) 897-2499
The information you obtain at this site relates to Virginia law only. It is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.










