Friday, October 31, 2014

Divorce Lawyer Prince William Virginia Desertion Separate

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Bay v. Bay

Facts:

Appellant ex-husband challenged a judgment of the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia), which granted appellee ex-wife a final divorce on the ground that the parties lived separate and apart for one year, refused to grant appellant a divorce on the ground of desertion, and awarded appellee spousal support and attorney fees.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • A ground of divorce from bed and board will not bar any ground otherwise justifying a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. Va. Code Ann. § 20-117. Any ground merely justifying a divorce from bed and board does not constitute a defense by way of recrimination to a suit based upon a ground made by statute sufficient to justify an absolute divorce.

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Disclaimer:

These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of the Justices’ opinions. The original opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Divorce Attorneys Prince William Virginia Cruelty Desertion

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Darwin v. Darwin

Facts:

The husband filed a petition for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and desertion by the wife in Prince William, and he also sought custody of the parties' infant child. The wife denied the allegations of cruelty and desertion and prayed for a divorce on the ground of desertion. The wife also sought custody of the parties' children and support and maintenance for herself and the child. The husband then filed an amended petition seeking a no-fault divorce on the grounds that the parties had lived separate and apart for two years as required by Va. Code Ann. § 20-91(9). The trial court granted the husband a no-fault divorce and awarded custody of the parties' minor child to the wife. The husband was ordered to pay support and maintenance for the child only. The wife appealed, arguing that she was entitled to support and maintenance for herself. The court reversed the trial court's judgment and remanded the matter. The trial court failed to make a finding that the wife's fault or misconduct caused the parties' separation. The ruling by the trial court that the wife was not entitled to divorce was not a finding of fault or misconduct on her part.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • When a divorce is granted under Va. Code Ann. § 20-91(9), the husband is not relieved of his obligation to support his wife unless it is shown that the separation was caused by such fault or misconduct on her part as to constitute ground for a divorce under other provisions of Va. Code Ann. § 20-91, or under the provisions of Va. Code Ann. §§ 20-95, 20-91(9)(c).

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Disclaimer:

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Divorce Attorneys Prince William Virginia Desertion

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Ebenezer v. Ebenezer

Facts:

Appellant wife challenged a judgment of the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia), which denied the wife's prayer for a divorce from appellee husband, granted the husband a divorce a mensa, and awarded custody of the parties' son to the husband with visitation awarded to the wife.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • One spouse is not guilty of legal desertion in separating from the other after the institution of a suit for divorce or during its pendency.

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Disclaimer:

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Monday, October 27, 2014

Divorce Attorneys Prince William Virginia Spousal Support

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Bennett v. Bennett

Facts:

Appellant ex-husband challenged a judgment of the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia), which granted appellee ex-wife a final divorce on the ground that the parties lived separate and apart for one year, refused to grant appellant a divorce on the ground of desertion, and awarded appellee spousal support and attorney fees.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • In Virginia , a single act of physical cruelty will constitute grounds for divorce if it is so severe and atrocious as to endanger life, if it indicates an intention to do serious bodily harm, if it causes reasonable apprehension of serious danger in the future, or if the precedent or attendant circumstances show that the acts are likely to be repeated. Misconduct in the form of cruelty occurring while divorcing parties are living separate and apart may constitute grounds of divorce.

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Disclaimer:

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Divorce Attorneys Prince William Virginia Constructive Desertion Cruelty

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Richard v. Richard

Facts:

A wife filed a complaint against the husband in Prince William, seeking a divorce on the grounds of constructive desertion and cruelty. She also sought spousal support and attorney's fees. The husband requested a divorce on the grounds of adultery. The parties represented that they had resolved the issue of equitable distribution of the marital estate.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • Under Va. Code Ann. § 20-107.1 a court may make such decree as it shall deem expedient concerning the maintenance and support of the spouses. In determining whether to award support and maintenance for a spouse, the court shall consider the circumstances and factors which contributed to the dissolution of the marriage, specifically including adultery and any other grounds for divorce under the provisions of Va. Code Ann. §§ 20-91(3) or (6) or 20-95.

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Disclaimer:

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Friday, October 24, 2014

Divorce Attorneys Richmond Virginia Cruelty Desertion

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Arthur v. Arthur

Facts:

Defendant wife appealed from a decree of the Circuit Court of Richmond (Virginia), which awarded a divorce a mensa to complainant husband. The husband had sought the divorce on grounds of cruelty and desertion, and the trial court's decree did not indicate whether it was based on one ground or both grounds.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • Some courts hold that mere withdrawal from sexual intercourse without just cause or excuse, constitutes willful desertion; others go to the opposite extreme of holding that so long as the husband and wife live under the same roof, there can be no desertion which will authorize a divorce; and still others, including the courts of Virginia , take a middle ground and hold that mere withdrawal of sexual intercourse, although based on no just cause or excuse, where the marital duties are otherwise performed, does not constitute desertion. In Virginia , the willful withdrawal of the privilege of sexual intercourse, without just cause or excuse, constitutes willful desertion, within the meaning of such statutes on the subject as that in Virginia , when such withdrawal is accompanied with such willful breach and neglect of other marital duties as to practically destroy home life in every true sense, and to render the marriage state well nigh intolerable and impossible to be endured. Such conduct, on the part either of husband or wife, is considered to be a general withdrawal from the duties of the marital relationship; and, if willfully done, without just cause or excuse, this, by the great weight of authority, constitutes willful desertion.

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Disclaimer:

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Divorce Attorneys Prince William Virginia Alimony Desertion

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Andrew v. Andrew

Facts:

Defendant husband sought review from a decree of the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia) that granted plaintiff wife a divorce a mensa et thoro on the basis of desertion and abandonment and awarded her alimony. The circuit court denied the husband's cross-bill for a divorce a mensa et thoro on the basis of desertion.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • Mere coolness and denial of sexual intercourse, where other marital duties are performed, do not constitute cruelty or desertion in the sense used in the law of divorce. One spouse is not justified in leaving the other, unless the conduct of the other is sufficient to establish the foundation of judicial proceeding for a divorce.

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Disclaimer:

These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of the Justices’ opinions. The original opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.

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