Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Divorce Attorneys Richmond Virginia Desertion Cruelty
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Peterson v. Peterson
Facts:
Appellant wife filed a bill of complaint for divorce on
the grounds of desertion and cruelty. Appellee husband filed a cross-bill of
complaint for divorce. The commissioner in chancery recommended that the wife's
grounds for divorce on desertion be granted. The Circuit Court of Richmond
(Virginia) granted the wife a divorce on the grounds of desertion, but ordered
her to indemnify the husband regarding credit card debt. The wife appealed.
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Holdings:
The
Virginia Court made the following holding:
- Va. Code Ann. §
20-107.3(E)(5) requires the court to consider the circumstances and
factors that contributed to the dissolution of the marriage without limiting
the trial court to considering only the grounds of divorce that were
proven. Va. Code Ann. § 20-107.3(E)(5). Whether a party has proven such a
factor or circumstance as legal grounds for divorce is different from
whether it had an impact on the marriage dissolving. Va. Code Ann. §
20-107.3(E) requires the trial court to consider the factors and
circumstances that contributed to the dissolution of the marriage along
with the grounds of divorce when dividing or transferring jointly owned
marital property, making a monetary award, and apportioning the marital
debts of the parties. The commissioner's job is to aid the trial court by
stating all possibilities, but the commissioner is not given authority to
determine the ultimate question as to whether the factors or circumstances
actually had an impact on the break-up of the marriage for purposes of
equitable distribution.
If
you are dealing with a divorce in Virginia or about to go through a divorce in
Virginia, contact us for help.
We have client meeting locations
in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach Fredericksburg
Lynchburg.
Contact our law firm today to
speak with a lawyer today about your Divorce Case. An attorney from our firm will do his best to
help you.
We will do our absolute best
to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our
law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
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