Divorce And Custody Options

Summary

Virginia allows for divorce while pregnant, but paternity must be established for custody matters. Youll generally need to have lived in Virginia for at least 6 months to file there. You may want to consult with a family law attorney in Virginia.

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I am currently married. I am currently * weeks pregnant. my husband and I came to an argument, so I had left her home to be with family in another state while we worked out our issues we establish that we are very much still together, and I had plans on moving back home however, complications with my pregnancy had made it unsafe to travel, leaving me in the other state While out here I have found out that my husband has been cheating on me since before our marriage and the whole time during, I would like some advice on whether or not I should file an enrollment or divorce and if I do which would be easier for me to file For sole custody of my unborn child once born
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. The best course of action will depend on your location as different states have different laws regarding divorce and child custody. Could you please tell me which state you're currently in and the state you're originally from?
I’m currently in Arizona and I know that they do not allow divorces while pregnant my main residence where my lease is signed. My ID is from and where I spent most of my time was in Virginia.
Hello ****, here are a few points to consider:
- Virginia allows for divorce while pregnant, but paternity must be established for custody matters.
- You'll generally need to have lived in Virginia for at least 6 months to file there.
- You may want to consult with a family law attorney in Virginia.