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  Before you start completing your uncontested divorce forms with us, please read all the requirements for Virginia divorce. Make sure that your situation matches all the requirements. Start to work under your  Uncontested Divorce online  
 

Requirements for Virginia divorce

 
 
Residency Requirements:
 
In order to file divorce in Virginia, one spouse must have been a resident of Virginia for at least 6 months. [Code of Virginia; Title 8, Section 8.01-261 and Title 20, Sections 20-96 and 20-97].
 
Legal Separation:
 
The grounds for legal separation are cruelty; willful desertion; abandonment; and reasonable apprehension of bodily injury. One of the spouses must have been a resident of Virginia for at least 6 months prior to filing for legal separation. [Code of Virginia; Title 20, Sections 20-95 and 20-97].
 
General Divorce Procedure:
 
A spouse may waive a service of process, but the waiver must be signed in the presence of the clerk. In addition, the testimonies of the spouses must also be generally be backed up by a witness. Separation agreements are authorized and will reduce the time for living apart by 6 months. A witness must also, generally, corroborate the testimony of either spouse. [Code of Virginia; Title 20, Sections 20-99, 20-99.1:1, 20-107.3, and 20-109.1].
 
Mediation or Counseling:
 
There are no provisions for mediation.
 
Title of Divorce action:
 
Complaint for Divorce.
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Grounds for Virginia Divorce:

No-fault:
 
No-fault grounds for divorce in Virginia include living separate and apart without cohabitation for 1 year or living separate and apart without cohabitation for 6 months if there are no minor children, and the spouses have entered into a separation agreement. [Code of Virginia; Title 20, Section 20-91].
 
Fault-based:
 
Fault-based grounds include:
    1) Adultery (including homosexual acts);
    2) abandonment;
    3) conviction of a felony and imprisonment for 1 year;
    4) cruelty;
    5)willful desertion;
[Code of Virginia; Title 20, Section 20-91].

 
Where to file for divorce:
 
The divorce may be filed for in the county or city in which the spouses last lived together, or at the option of the plaintiff; in the county or city where the defendant resides; or, if a defendant is a non-resident of Virginia, the county or city where the plaintiff resides.
 
Rights to Maiden Name:
 
Either spouse may have their former name restored.
Go to "Change Name" service
 
Filing Fees:
 
Court filing fees are in addition. Please check with your local courthouse to determine the exact amount.
 
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