This case, Michael Powell v. Melanie Knoepfler-Powell comes out of the Circuit Court of Fairfax County when the father appeals the Custody and Child Support Order entered on entered on May 9, 2022. Mr. Powell argues that the trial court
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“It Takes Two to Make a Thing (Marriage) Go Right”
From the Circuit Court of Hanover County comes the divorce case of Jennifer M. Payne v. David Ray Payne, Record No. 0065-22-2.In this matter, on December 16, 2021, the Hanover County Circuit Court entered a final decree of divorce between…
Voluminous Filings and Amended Pleadings Do Not Necessarily Validate Claims or Assist with a Desired Outcome.
From the Circuit Court of Fairfax County comes Shiye Qiu v. Chaoyu Huang, Anna Ouspenskaya and Arlene Starace. Case No. Record No. 0459-22-4.In this complex divorce case where Mr. Qui believes he is being conspired against by the wife and…
Don’t Allow your Ego to Sabotage your Case! Contested Divorces Call for an Attorney to Fight your Battles.
From the Circuit Court in Arlington County comes the appeal of Fox v. Fox, Record No. 1380-22-4, wherein Mr. Fox, pro se husband/appellant appealed the court's judgment granting the motion to remove a motion filed previously and imposing sanctions against…
The Appeal of Spousal Support Because of a Life Changing Accident Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Appellant Prevails
From the Loudoun County Circuit Court, comes record no. 0819-22-4, Frank Howard v. Suzanne Howard. whereby Frank Howard appealed the decision of the Circuit Court that prevented a change in the amount of spousal support agreed upon to be paid…
Lack of Engagement, Lack of Follow Through and More and More Drugs, lead to Termination of Parental Rights.
Out of Chesterfield County comes this Appeal of a Termination of Parental Rights case. In Cannon v. Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Department of Social Services, father appeals the Termination of Rights ruling from the Circuit Court of Chesterfield County because his motion for…
Broken parental relationships and the importance of the GAL!
This case comes from the Circuit Court in Amherst County. Appellant Christopher Hill disputes both of the Amherst County Circuit Court's decisions to grant custody to the mother and finding there was no good reason to remove and replace the GAL.…
Proving Harm to a Child Must Be More Substantial than an Assumption of Harm!
A party petitioning the court without evidence other than their own strong emotions does not mean they are entitled to the decision they believe is right. In this case, the circuit court's decision stood because the parties were unable to…
The Court of Appeals Did Not Issue Any Family Related Published or Unpublished Opinions Today.
Wife Fails to Appear at Her Requested Divorce Reconsideration Hearing; Court of Appeals Upholds Circuit Court Decision.
From the Circuit Court for Henrico County comes the divorce case of Grant v. Grant.On November 29, 2021, the circuit court entered a final decree of divorce and granted husband a divorce on the grounds of living separate and apart…