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 E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law

How Do the Courts Decide If a Parent Is Unfit for Custody?

In family law, an unfit parent is generally one who can’t or doesn’t provide adequate care, support, or guidance for their child. This determination can be based on a variety of factors, including a parent's behavior, living conditions, and ability to meet the child’s physical and emotional needs.
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What's Considered Income When Calculating Child Support?

Child support is a critical component of family law in Virginia, guaranteeing that children receive the financial support they need from both parents, even after a divorce or separation. One of the key factors in determining the amount of child support is the income of both parents.
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E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law

How Does a New Child or Marriage Affect Child Support?

Gordon is a seasoned criminal defense attorney with prior experience in family law. Operating out of offices in Lynchburg and Blackstone, VA, he frequently encounters questions from clients about how significant life changes, like the birth of a new child or entering into a new marriage, can impact existing child support arrangements.
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E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law 

When Your Ex Is Dragging Out Your Divorce

Divorce is inherently stressful, affecting you emotionally, financially, and legally. The situation becomes even more challenging when your ex deliberately drags out the divorce process.
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E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law

Dividing Debt in a Virginia Divorce

Facing a divorce can be one of the most challenging periods in an individual's life. Beyond the emotional turmoil and the adjustments to new living arrangements, the division of financial obligations and assets can significantly impact both parties' futures.
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E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law

The Pros and Cons of a Prenuptial Agreement

The topic of prenuptial agreements can evoke a spectrum of emotions for engaged couples. While there are many practical benefits to the contract, there can also be concerns about the emotional repercussions and implications of this sensitive subject.
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E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law

Family Law FAQs

Family law isn't just a matter of legislation; it's a critical guide through some of life's most delicate and challenging times. Whether finding your bearings in storms of divorce, seeking the best arrangements for your children, or safeguarding your assets, experienced legal counsel is essential for facing family law matters.
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E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law

What Is a Suspended Sentence?

Under criminal law, a suspended sentence is a type of alternative sentencing. It is an innovative sentence where the convicted individual is not required to serve jail time, but is, instead, put under probation.
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E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law

What to Expect During Sentencing

In the wake of a conviction, the question on everyone's mind is often, "What happens next?" Sentencing is the legal process that takes place after a defendant has been found guilty of a crime.
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