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Virginia Reckless Driving Defense
Former Prosecutors & Police Officers
The state of Virginia has some of the harshest reckless driving laws.
The state of Virginia has 14 laws specifically addressing reckless driving.
The Virginia courts are extremely strict on drivers charged with reckless driving. Out of state drivers are shocked to find that reckless driving is a criminal offense in the state of Virginia.
If you have received a reckless driving ticket from a Virginia state trooper or local officer in Virginia, seriously consider at least talking to a Virginia reckless driving lawyer.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia reckless driving lawyers have defended many clients who have been charged with driving recklessly in the state of Virginia.
Call today to speak with a SRIS Law Group Virginia reckless driving lawyer.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Fredericksburg & Manassas to better to serve you.
An uncontested divorce decree in favor of a former wife properly included money that a former husband saved subsequent to his departure from the marital home and a monetary gift from his mother in the equitable assignment of marital property.
Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a divorce.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for a divorce in Virginia or you have been served with a divorce complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer in Virginia.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers have a thorough understanding of the divorce laws in Virginia and how the Virginia divorce laws may apply to your case.
Our Virginia divorce attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a divorce in Virginia.
If you need help with a Virginia divorce, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.
Consideration of the conduct of plaintiff husband and defendant wife during the marriage to determine the division of marital assets was not erroneous; award of rehabilitative alimony to defendant and deferment of sale of home were not erroneous.
Going through a spousal support case is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a spousal support case.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for spousal support in Virginia or you have been served with a spousal support complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced spousal support lawyer in Virginia.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia spousal support lawyers have a thorough understanding of the spousal support laws in Virginia and how the Virginia spousal support laws may apply to your case.
Our Virginia spousal support attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a spousal support case in Virginia.
If you need help with a Virginia spousal support case, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg
The family court had authority to reopen the final judgment of divorce based upon the fraud allegations regarding the ex-husband’s true value of his assets and income, but the sanctions for discovery misconduct had to be recalculated.
There are many different terms for a property settlement agreement in Virginia. Some people in Virginia call it a legal separation agreement, Virginia prenup, etc.
If you think you need a property settlement agreement or a legal separation agreement in Virginia; you need an experienced property settlement agreement attorney in Virginia to discuss the different issued involved with a legal separation agreement.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia property settlement agreement attorneys have the experience and knowledge necessary to guide you through the possible issues that may arise with a Virginia legal separation agreement.
Our Virginia legal separation agreement attorneys have helped many clients with a property settlement agreement in Virginia can help you with your property settlement agreement in Virginia.
Call us today at 888-437-7747 for help with your property settlement agreement in Virginia.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.
Reckless Driving Due to Speeding In Virginia
Former Prosecutors & Former Cops – Defense Attorneys
Have you been charged with reckless driving due to speeding in Virginia?
Speeding in Virginia can result in a Virginia reckless driving ticket. You may be asking how speeding can result in a Virginia reckless driving ticket.
Virginia has a reckless driving law that states speeding more than 20 miles in excess of the posted speed limit is reckless driving.
Also, if you are charged with speeding in excess of 80 miles per hour, you can be charged with reckless driving due to speeding in Virginia.
If you have been charged with reckless driving due to speeding in Virginia, you need an experienced Virginia reckless driving lawyer to defend you.
Contact the SRIS Law Group to speak with an experienced Virginia reckless driving lawyer today.
When you speak with a SRIS Law Group Virginia reckless driving lawyer, you will learn about the Virginia reckless driving ticket you are facing and what steps you need to take to best prepare your defense.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Fredericksburg & Manassas.
Virginia Petit Larceny Defense Lawyer
What is the definition of Petit Larceny in Virginia?
Virginia Code 18.2-96 defines Petit Larceny in Virginia.
Virginia Petit Larceny Code:
Virginia Code Section 18.2-96 defines petit larceny as
- larceny from the person of another of money or other thing of value of less than $5, or
- simple larceny not from the person of another of goods and chattels of the value of less than $200.
Petit Larceny is punishable as a Class 1 Misdemeanor.
If you have been charged with petit larceny (Virginia 18.2-96), contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia larceny defense lawyers for help.
Our Virginia larceny defense attorneys help clients defend against any type of larceny crime in Virginia.
The Virginia larceny defense lawyers of the SRIS Law Group defend client throughout Virginia: We have offices in:
Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.
VIRGINIA GRAND LARCENY DEFENSE
What is the definition of grand larceny in Virginia?
Grand Larceny is defined in Virginia Code 18.2-95
Virginia Code Section 18.2-95 defines grand larceny as:
• larceny from the person of another of money or other thing of value of $5 or more,
• simple larceny not from the person of another of goods and chattels of the value of $200 or more, or
• simple larceny not from the person of another of any firearm, regardless of the firearm’s value.
Grand larceny carries a maximum sentence of imprisonment in a state correctional facility for not less than one nor more than twenty years or, in the discretion of the jury or court trying the case without a jury, confinement in jail for a period not exceeding twelve months and/or a fine of not more than $2,500.
If you have been charged with grand larceny (Virginia Code 18.2-95) in Virginia, keep in mind that it is a felony.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia grand larceny lawyer to defend you if you have been charged with a felony larceny crime.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.
VIRGINIA CHILD CUSTODY FACTORS – BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD
Virginia Code 20-124.3 lays out the factors the court takes into account when determining child custody or visitation in Virginia.
This is the starting point for determining what factors are more relevant than others in determining Virginia child custody or Virginia visitation.
If you are dealing with a child custody case in Virginia, it is critical that you hire an Virginia child custody attorney who understands how these factors will be applied to your case.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia child custody lawyers not only know the child custody laws in Virginia, but also have the trial experience necessary to guide you.
Contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia child custody attorneys for help today.
We have offices in: Fairfax, Richmond, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Manassas & Virginia Beach.
Each of these child custody factors are considered by Virginia Judges when determining who shall have custody of the child in Virginia.
Virginia Code 20-124.3. Best interests of the child; visitation.
In determining best interests of a child for purposes of determining custody or visitation arrangements including any pendente lite orders pursuant to 20-103, the court shall consider the following:
1. The age and physical and mental condition of the child, giving due consideration to the child’s changing developmental needs;
2. The age and physical and mental condition of each parent;
3. The relationship existing between each parent and each child, giving due consideration to the positive involvement with the child’s life, the ability to accurately assess and meet the emotional, intellectual and physical needs of the child;
4. The needs of the child, giving due consideration to other important relationships of the child, including but not limited to siblings, peers and extended family members;
5. The role that each parent has played and will play in the future, in the upbringing and care of the child;
6. The propensity of each parent to actively support the child’s contact and relationship with the other parent, including whether a parent has unreasonably denied the other parent access to or visitation with the child;
7. The relative willingness and demonstrated ability of each parent to maintain a close and continuing relationship with the child, and the ability of each parent to cooperate in and resolve disputes regarding matters affecting the child;
8. The reasonable preference of the child, if the court deems the child to be of reasonable intelligence, understanding, age and experience to express such a preference;
9. Any history of family abuse as that term is defined in 16.1-228. If the court finds such a history, the court may disregard the factors in subdivision 6; and
10. Such other factors as the court deems necessary and proper to the determination.
The judge shall communicate to the parties the basis of the decision either orally or in writing.
YOUR DIVORCE DEPENDS ON YOUR OCCUPATION
The risk of having a rocky marriage and the incidence of divorce is far higher in couples engaged in jobs laden with stress and those fraught with exhaustion.
Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a divorce.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for a divorce in Virginia or you have been served with a divorce complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced divorce lawyer in Virginia.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers have a thorough understanding of the divorce laws in Virginia and how the Virginia divorce laws may apply to your case.
Our Virginia divorce attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a divorce in Virginia.
If you need help with a Virginia divorce, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg.
Manslaughter due to DUI
Hunter Richardson, 23, a 2004 graduate of Nansemond-Suffolk Academy, died about 12 hours after being hit at Town Center in Virginia Beach. Natasha Herzog, 29, has been charged with a second offense of driving under the influence, refusal to take a breath test, maiming and manslaughter.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI lawyer in Virginia.

