Divorce

Empowering You To Move Forward With Strength And Confidence

Divorce is never easy, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Trustice, we help individuals navigate the legal, emotional, and financial aspects of ending a marriage with clarity and confidence.



Facing A Divorce? Let’s Talk.

Request a consultation to understand your legal options.

Services We Offer


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Divorce consultations and case evaluations
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Filing and responding to divorce complaints
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Negotiating and drafting settlement agreements
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Division of property, assets, and debts
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Spousal support negotiation and litigation
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Child custody and support as part of the divorce process
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Representation in contested or high-conflict divorces
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Post-divorce modifications and enforcement


Protecting Your Rights. Preserving Your Future.

Whether your divorce is amicable or contested, simple or complex, our Richmond-based legal team provides strategic guidance tailored to your unique situation. We work to protect your rights, advocate for your interests, and minimize unnecessary conflict so you can focus on building a stronger future.

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Frequently Asked Questions


In Virginia, you can file for divorce on both “no-fault” and “fault” based grounds… Your attorney will discuss which grounds make the most sense for your case before filing any complaint.

Any Virginia resident can obtain a divorce in Virginia without retaining an attorney. However, to ensure one’s rights and interests are protected and fairly represented… it is wise to retain an attorney.

It depends. A divorce may be completed in a matter of weeks or months, or it could take several years (3, 4, 5+) to finalize.

The very first step upon filing a Complaint for Divorce is to have it served. The other party has twenty-one days to file an answer. The individual facts of each case dictate the next steps thereafter.

Yes, courts in Virginia may provide for one spouse to pay the other spousal support and maintenance.