On March 12, 2026, the Supreme Court of Virginia issued its decision in Perkins v. Howington, addressing a question that may seem unusual at first: if a parent was under a court order not to contact a child, can
The Law Offices of Rob Hagy, P.C. is a legal practice focused on family law matters, particularly divorce and related issues in Virginia. The firm provides information and guidance on topics such as tax implications post-divorce, custody and co-parenting considerations, grandparents' visitation rights, equitable distribution of assets, spousal support, and separation dates relevant to divorce proceedings. Their publications often analyze recent court decisions and statutory interpretations affecting family law, aiming to clarify legal standards and procedural requirements for clients and the public. The firm emphasizes practical legal advice grounded in Virginia law, addressing both the rights and responsibilities of divorcing parties and their families.
On March 12, 2026, the Supreme Court of Virginia issued its decision in Perkins v. Howington, addressing a question that may seem unusual at first: if a parent was under a court order not to contact a child, can…
In an unpublished opinion issued February 3, 2026, the Court of Appeals of Virginia affirmed a Chesterfield County Circuit Court ruling in Cox v. Cox, rejecting the husband’s challenges to the valuation of a cash balance pension plan, the trial…
In an unpublished opinion issued March 3, 2026, the Virginia Court of Appeals held that a trial court could not add new terms to a military retired pay division order that were not included in the parties’ original property settlement…
A February 2026 ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court has drawn national attention and underscores an important principle of Virginia adoption law: once an adoption order becomes final, it is extremely difficult to challenge.
The case involved a U.S. Marine…
On January 1, 2026, Tennessee implemented the first domestic violence offender registry in the United States. The registry was created under Savanna’s Law and requires the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to maintain a public database listing individuals who have been…