
Fredericksburg City Family Law Lawyer — How Can We Protect Your Family?
Virginia Family Law Statutes
Virginia family law covers divorce, child custody, support, and property division. The primary statutes are found in Title 20 of the Virginia Code. For example, Va. Code § 20-91 outlines the grounds for divorce, while Va. Code § 20-124.2 details the best interests factors for child custody determinations. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., founded in 1997 by a former prosecutor, brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to these sensitive cases.
Last verified: March 2026 | Fredericksburg Circuit Court | Virginia General Assembly
Official Legal Resources
For the full text of Virginia’s family laws, refer to the official Virginia Code Title 20 (Domestic Relations). The Fredericksburg Circuit Court website provides local forms, filing fees, and procedural rules for family law cases.
Fredericksburg Family Law Process
Family law cases in Fredericksburg City are heard in the Fredericksburg Circuit Court. The court follows Virginia’s unified system for domestic relations cases.
- File the initial complaint: Prepare and file the appropriate complaint (for divorce, custody, etc.) with the Clerk of the Fredericksburg Circuit Court. Pay the required filing fee.
- Serve the other party: Ensure the defendant is properly served with the complaint and a summons according to Virginia court rules.
- Attend initial hearings: Participate in any preliminary hearings or status conferences scheduled by the court to establish a case schedule.
- Complete discovery: Exchange financial documents and other relevant information through the legal discovery process as required by the court.
- Attempt settlement: Participate in mediation or settlement negotiations to try to resolve issues without a full trial.
- Proceed to trial if needed: If settlement fails, present your case at a bench trial before a Fredericksburg Circuit Court judge for a final decision.
Potential Outcomes in Family Law Cases
In Fredericksburg City, family law cases do not carry criminal penalties but can result in court orders for support, custody, and property division with significant financial and personal consequences.
| Issue | Legal Standard | Potential Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Child Support | Virginia Guidelines | Monthly payment based on income, childcare costs, and health insurance. |
| Spousal Support | Va. Code § 20-107.1 Factors | Temporary or permanent support award; amount and duration vary. |
| Child Custody | Best Interests of the Child | Legal and physical custody arrangement specifying decision-making and living schedule. |
| Equitable Distribution | Va. Code § 20-107.3 Factors | Division of marital property and debts; not necessarily equal. |
Results may vary. Each family law case depends on its specific facts and circumstances.
Firm Credentials in Family Law
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997. The firm has a documented record in family law matters. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, Virginia’s equitable distribution statute. This direct involvement in shaping the law provides a deep understanding of its application in Fredericksburg courts. Our tagline reflects our approach: Global advocacy. Local precision.
Samantha Powers
Family Law Attorney
Virginia Bar 2023 | Florida Bar 2005
J.D./M.A. University of Florida 2005 | Ph.D. Communication UCSB 2017 | 18+ years experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take in Fredericksburg City, Virginia?
An uncontested divorce in Virginia typically takes 2-3 months from filing to final decree. A contested divorce can take 9-12 months or longer, depending on the issues in dispute and the Fredericksburg Circuit Court’s schedule.
What factors determine child custody in Virginia?
Virginia courts decide custody based on the child’s best interests. Key factors include each parent’s ability to cooperate, the child’s needs, the parent-child relationship, and the child’s reasonable preference if they are mature enough.
How is spousal support calculated in Virginia?
It depends. Virginia judges consider statutory factors under Va. Code § 20-107.1, including the length of marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, the marital standard of living, and each party’s contributions to the family’s well-being. There is no simple formula.
What is equitable distribution in a Virginia divorce?
Equitable distribution is the court’s division of marital property and debts under Va. Code § 20-107.3. ‘Equitable’ means fair, not necessarily equal. The court classifies assets as marital or separate and divides marital assets based on multiple statutory factors.
Can I modify a child custody or support order in Fredericksburg?
Yes. You can file a petition with the Fredericksburg Circuit Court to modify an order if there has been a material change in circumstances affecting the child’s welfare or the parents’ financial situations since the last order was entered.
Case Results in Family Law
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 4,739+ documented case results firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC, with a favorable outcome rate of 93%+. These results include dismissals, favorable settlements, and court rulings in family law matters.
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Local Family Law Representation
Our Arlington location is approximately 50 miles from the Fredericksburg Circuit Court, accessible via I-95. We serve as a family law lawyer near Fredericksburg City and the surrounding communities of Spotsylvania County, Stafford County, and King George County. We offer 24/7 phone consultations at (888) 437-7747 — meetings are by appointment only.
2100 Clarendon Blvd
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (888) 437-7747
By appointment only.
Related Legal Services
For more information, see our Virginia Family Law Lawyer hub page. We also assist clients in neighboring areas like Spotsylvania County family law. If your case involves related legal issues, consider our Fredericksburg City criminal defense services. Learn more about Attorney Samantha Powers.
Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of March 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.