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Child Support Lawyers

Helping Clients In Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts

 Child support or child maintenance can be court ordered or voluntary.  Child Support is the periodic payment made directly or indirectly by the non custodial parent to the custodial parent for the financial care and support of children of a relationship or marriage that has been terminated, or in some cases never existed.

There is no gender requirement for payment of child support.  For example, a father may pay a mother or a mother may pay a father. Frequently, in divorce cases, child support is often arranged as part of the divorce by a property settlement agreement or by order of the court. 

If you are dealing with a child support case in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts, contact the SRIS Law Group child support lawyers for help.

Our child support attorneys have handled numerous child support cases as part of a divorce or separation in Virginia, Maryland and Massachusetts.

Our attorneys can help you with the following issues regarding child support:

  • Obtaining child support in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts
  • Modification of child support in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts
  • Defending a show cause motion for failure to pay child support
  • Prosecuting a show cause motion for failure to pay child support
  • Negotiating child support during a divorce or separation

The following are some of the child support laws in:

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Divorce Questions In Virginia

Often our clients come to us with many questions about divorce in Virginia?

Some of the types of Virginia divorce questions we get are:

• Do I have to prove adultery to get a divorce in Virginia based on adultery?
• How do I make sure that I get the right amount of the marital assets from the divorce in Virginia?
• How do I calculate alimony in Virginia?
• Am I owed alimony?
• What is the difference between child support and spousal support?
• How do I get custody of my child in Virginia?

These are all valid Virginia divorce questions and our Virginia divorce lawyers do their very best to answer them.

If you have divorce questions in Virginia, contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce attorneys for help.

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The Attorneys of SRIS, P.C., Represent Clients in State and Federal Courts

Licensed in Virginia, Maryland, D.C., Pennsylvania & Massachusetts

Let Our “one-stop law firm” Start Taking Care of You!

The SRIS, P.C. Massachusetts, Maryland & Virginia attorneys provide legal services to clients in a broad range of practice areas. However, each of our attorneys focuses primarily in one area of the law. This enables the Massachusetts, Maryland & Virginia attorneys of SRIS, P.C., to ensure that no matter what their legal needs, our clients are always represented by an extremely knowledgeable attorney in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts.

We have offices in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts to better serve you.

Our attorneys and staff in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts, speak a variety of languages, including: English, Tamil, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Telugu. Contact SRIS, P.C., today to set up an appointment regarding any of the following practice areas:

Divorce law and family law:

Our divorce law attorneys in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts have extensive experience representing clients in divorce cases, focusing on the issues listed below and all other divorce issues.

Criminal defense law:

Our criminal defense lawyers and sex crime lawyers in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts have solid experience defending the rights of clients suspected of criminal law activity as well as those arrested and formally charged with crimes. We also have experience handling arraignments, preliminary hearings, suppression motions, jury trials and post-trial proceedings in Virginia, Maryland and the Massachusetts.

Traffic violation defense law:

The traffic law lawyers at the SRIS, P.C. offices in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts, help clients with a variety of cases, including but not limited to the charges listed below. For more information, see our page on traffic laws:

Sex offense law:

Covers the areas of rape, aggravated sexual battery, child molestation, internet child pornography, sexual battery, indecent liberties, inanimate and animate sexual object penetration among others. Please click here to see the law on some of the different types of sex offenses.

Business immigration law:

SRIS, P.C., lawyers in Virginia & Maryland provide immigration law representation for both employers and future or current employees. Our clientele ranges from large corporations to family-owned businesses and their employees

Individual immigration law:

SRIS, P.C., immigration law lawyers provide legal assistance to those seeking immigration through a family relationship, including those who marry or wish to marry a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. We can prepare and file documents as well as provide representation in deportation and removal proceedings.

Civil litigation law:

At SRIS, P.C., our experienced civil litigation attorneys represent individuals and companies. We are accomplished trial lawyers, and we conduct litigation as efficiently as possible so that our clients do not have to spend any more resources on a lawsuit than is absolutely necessary.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy law:

The main goal under any filing in bankruptcy is to give one who is burdened with debt a fresh start. A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is the most common form of bankruptcy filing, accounting for over 65% of all consumer bankruptcy filings.

A filing under Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often called liquidation or a straight bankruptcy. Liquidation converts one’s assets to money. This process involves the appointment of a trustee, who collects all non-exempt property, sells the assets and then distributes the proceeds from the sale to the appropriate creditors. However, unlike Chapter 13 Bankruptcy filings, a debtor does not make payments to the trustee.

Chapter 11 bankruptcy law:

Although not exclusively limited to businesses, Chapter 11 bankruptcy is generally most suitable for businesses that are attempting to restructure financial obligations. Unlike Chapter 7 bankruptcy, where the goal is to sell all of the assets and eliminate outstanding debt obligations, Chapter 11 bankruptcy is appropriate when the business wants to reorganize its debts in a manner that will allow it to continue operating.

After filing a petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the debtor usually continues to operate the business. Although much of the business property may be subject to liens, creditors cannot repossess the property. Additionally, business owners can continue to sell property that remains unencumbered. For more information about Chapter 11 bankruptcy, speak with an experienced bankruptcy attorney today.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy law:

A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows the debtor to keep all of their property. However, an interest-free plan for repayment must be developed and approved by the court. The debtor begins to make payments within thirty to forty-five days after the case has begun. Unlike Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the payments are made to the trustee who will then pay the appropriate creditors. Chapter 13 bankruptcy prevents creditors from collecting from the debtor. The creditors are required by law to strictly follow the terms of the repayment plan.

Expungement law:

Expungement of a record means that a criminal record is wiped from the slate. As a result, expungement makes the crime as if it never occurred. By successfully getting an expungement, each law enforcement agency will destroy their records of the crime. Although some people confuse the two, expungement differs from getting a record sealed. By getting a record sealed, the file will remain intact but can only be released to other law enforcement agencies, so employers and other people cannot get access to the record but is not completely erased like with an expungement.

For more information about our services, or to make an appointment with a SRIS, P.C. lawyer, please give us a call or contact our lawyers online today.

Our attorneys and staff in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.

Please click on attorneys to learn more about our lawyers who will assist you with your legal matters in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts.

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MASSACHUSETTS DIVORCE ATTORNEYS, MARYLAND DIVORCE ATTORNEYS & VIRGINIA DIVORCE LAWYERS

A guide to help you better understand what to expect in a contested divorce action

Generally, a divorce in Virginia, divorce in Maryland or divorce in Massachusetts that consists of any significant amount of property and/or children results in a contested divorce.  A contested divorce in Virginia, contested divorce in Maryland or contested divorce in Massachusetts can be resolved amicably, provided both parties attempt to resolve the issues of property and custody in an equitable manner. How contested a divorce case in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts is going to be is in great part determined by the parties and the divorce lawyer each party chooses to represent them. More often than not, the opposing attorney in a contested divorce case in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts will play a great role in how amicably a contested divorce in Virginia, a contested divorce in Maryland or a contested divorce in Massachusetts can be resolved. This in turn will determine how expensive or inexpensive the contested divorce in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts will be for the parties. How your specific case will proceed will greatly be determined by the specific facts of your case.  The divorce laws in Virginia, divorce laws in Maryland & divorce laws in Massachusetts are complex.  If you have questions about how the divorce laws in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetss may apply to the specific facts of your divorce case, do not hesitate to contact us.

To determine how our divorce attorneys in Virginia, divorce attorneys in Maryland or divorce attorneys in Massachusetts can best assist you, please call us via our toll free number  or complete our on line form.

The Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. has offices & divorce lawyers in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts to better serve you.

The following is a general guideline of the divorce process in a community property state. Please click on the state, If you wish to view some of the different divorce laws in

To get a more general idea of the proceedings that occur in a contested divorce in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts, regarding the topics below please proceed to this page:

  • The Separation of the Parties
  • The financial situation of the parties
  • Things not to do during the separation
  • How does the legal aspect of the divorce start?
  • What will we talk about during our first consultation?
  • What to expect when you come in for your consultation?
  • To settle or not settle a divorce?
  • What can I expect once the divorce process starts?
  • What do you do if you disagree with the Court’s ruling?
  • Granting Alimony In Divorce Proceedings
  • Comparing Alimony and Child Support
  • Alimony and Taxes
  • Enforcing Alimony Payments

DIVORCE – Questions, Predicaments, Problem

  • Restraining Orders – What Are They?
  • What are Emergency Protective Orders
  • What are Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO)
  • What are Permanent Restraining Orders
  • What are “No Contact” Orders and Other Commonly Addressed Issues
  • How can I Obtain a Restraining Order
  • After the Restraining Order is Granted
  • Withholding Information from Your Divorce Lawyer
  • What You Don’t Say Can Hurt You
  • Attorney-Client Privilege
  • Keeping The Confidence

Financial Considerations During Divorce

 

  • Credit Card Accounts
  • Bank Accounts
  • Safe Deposit Boxes
  • Insurance Policies
  • Stocks, Bonds, Securities, K Plans
  • Budgeting
  • This is Business – Not Personal
  • Children, Child Support, Visitation
  • Paternity
  • Other Issues

The First Step To Take When Facing The Prospect Of A Divorce Or Other Family Law Issues

We’ll be quite frank: The complexity and high stakes nature of divorce and other family law matters in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts require skilled and experienced legal representation. If you are contemplating divorce in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts, or have already been served with divorce papers, an initial consultation with a skilled Virginia divorce lawyer, Maryland divorce lawyer or Massachusetts divorce lawyer is the absolute minimum step you should take. Then you’ll know what your rights are, and more importantly – how to protect them.

We understand that divorce is a trying, difficult and painful time. But believe us when we say: It’ll be even more difficult after the divorce is over and you’re left with not only the heartbreaks – but crushing expenses as well.

For more information or to make an appointment with SRIS, P.C. divorce lawyer in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts, please call us at 888-437-7747  or complete the on-line form.

Our divorce attorneys and staff in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts, speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.

Our divorce attorneys are licensed to handle divorce cases in Virginia, Maryland, D.C. & Massachusetts, however our divorce lawyers handle divorce cases only in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts at the present time.

Please click on attorneys to learn more about the divorce lawyers of SRIS, P.C. who assist clients with divorce in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts.

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Maryland: Prince Georges County, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel, Howard, Harford, Frederick, Carroll, Baltimore Federal Court & Greenbelt Federal Court

Massachusetts: Middlesex, Worcester, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Bristol, Plymouth, Hampden, Barnstable, Hampshire, Berkshire, Franklin

Virginia: Fairfax County, Fairfax City, Chantilly, Virginia Beach, Prince William, Woodbridge, Manassas, Chesterfield, Henrico, Loudoun, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Arlington, Richmond, Newport News, Hampton, Alexandria, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Portsmouth, Hanover, Albemarle, Roanoke, Montgomery, Suffolk, Rockingham, Frederick, Augusta, Lynchburg, Bedford, Fauquier, York, Pittsylvania, James City, Henry, Campbell, Washington, Franklin, Harrisonburg, Fairfax County Court, Prince William County Court, Loudoun County Court, Dindwiddie County Court, Alexandria Federal Court, Richmond Federal Court, Newport News Federal Court, Roanoke Federal Court, Lynchburg Federal Court, Harrisonburg Federal Court, Northern Virginia & Hampton Roads.