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Does Asking For A Lawyer Make Me Look Guilty?

Posted by Select Law Partners, PLLC | Oct 04, 2016 | 0 Comments

When you are approached by law enforcement – either in the form of local police or state or federal investigators and prosecutors – to speak about matters you or may or may not have been involved in, you might try to remember all the things you've heard about your constitutional rights as they ar...

5 Signs You Might Need a Divorce Attorney

Posted by Select Law Partners, PLLC | Jul 27, 2016 | 0 Comments

Divorce is rarely a sudden event, but is usually the resolution of a gradual breakdown of the marriage over a course of several years. Every marriage has its difficulties, and many marriages have been restored even where a split seemed likely, but there are also times when it is in your best inte...

Why More Couples are Opting for Mediation

Posted by Select Law Partners, PLLC | Jul 05, 2016 | 0 Comments

Divorce is never easy. Even the most amicable of splits can be emotionally trying when it comes down to dealing with logistics. That stress is only compounded by lengthy and costly court proceedings. The desire to alleviate the stressful formalities of traditional divorce proceedings is leading m...

What is Sole Custody?

Posted by Select Law Partners, PLLC | May 17, 2016 | 0 Comments

The life changes from divorce are difficult for children, who need stability, security, and routine. If obtaining sole custody of your children is your objective, it is likely that you have some compelling reasons motivating this decision. You may fear for their safety, or worse, you may feel app...

The 3 Types of Virginia Protective Orders

Posted by Select Law Partners, PLLC | Feb 17, 2016 | 0 Comments

A protective order is a legal document issued by the court. Any person who is a victim of an act of violence, act of force, or who has been subjected to threats of bodily injury, sexual assaults or death, must ensure that a Virginia Protective Order is issued as quickly as possible. Although a Pr...

How Child Custody Mediation Works

Posted by Select Law Partners, PLLC | Feb 10, 2016 | 0 Comments

Generally, it is better when divorcing spouses can settle their issues between them rather than leaving decisions in the hands of the court. Nevertheless, it is not always easy to come to an agreement, particularly when the issue being decided is custody of your children. Child custody mediation ...

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