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Postnup Lawyer Lexington

A postnuptial agreement in Lexington, Virginia, is governed by Va. Code § 20-147 et seq. (Premarital Agreement Act), allowing married couples to define property rights, spousal support, and asset division after marriage. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 14 documented results in Lexington, with a favorable outcome in all reported instances. A Postnup Lawyer Lexington helps you create a legally binding marital agreement after marriage.

Postnup Lawyer Lexington, Virginia

In Virginia, postnuptial agreements are governed by the Premarital Agreement Act, Va. Code § 20-147 et seq., which applies to agreements made after marriage. These contracts allow spouses to define the division of property, spousal support, and other financial matters in the event of separation, divorce, or death. Unlike prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements are executed after the marriage ceremony and must meet the same requirements of voluntary execution, full financial disclosure, and fairness. A postnuptial agreement drafting lawyer Lexington ensures compliance with Virginia law, including the equitable distribution principles under Va. Code § 20-107.3, which Mr. Sris personally amended. Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., Advocacy Without Borders, brings 120+ years combined legal experience.

Last verified: April 2026 | Lexington Circuit Court | Virginia General Assembly — official site

For the full text of the Virginia Premarital Agreement Act, see Va. Code § 20-147 et seq. (Virginia General Assembly — official site).

For the equitable distribution statute personally amended by Mr. Sris, see Va. Code § 20-107.3 (Virginia General Assembly — official site).

In Lexington Circuit Court, judges routinely scrutinize postnuptial agreements for procedural fairness, particularly regarding financial disclosure and the absence of duress. We have observed that agreements signed without independent legal counsel for both parties face a higher risk of being set aside.

  1. Schedule a consultation with a Postnup Lawyer Lexington to evaluate your goals.
  2. Complete a full financial disclosure of all assets, debts, and income.
  3. Your lawyer drafts the agreement under Va. Code § 20-147 et seq.
  4. Each spouse obtains independent legal review to ensure enforceability.
  5. Sign the agreement voluntarily before a notary public.
  6. File the agreement with your records; it becomes effective upon execution.

In Lexington, Virginia, postnuptial agreements are not criminal offenses but civil contracts; however, failure to comply with Va. Code § 20-147 et seq. can result in the agreement being deemed unenforceable, skilled to equitable distribution under Va. Code § 20-107.3.

Issue Classification Impact Financial Consequence Legal Effect Additional Consequences
Invalid Postnuptial Agreement Civil Contract Agreement set aside Legal fees for litigation Equitable distribution applies Loss of agreed-upon terms
Involuntary Execution Voidable Agreement voided Potential damages Court reviews fairness Reputational harm
Incomplete Financial Disclosure Non-compliance Agreement challenged Legal costs May be set aside Court-ordered discovery

Results may vary. Case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case.

Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings 120+ years combined legal experience, 4,739+ documented firm-wide results across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ, and a favorable-outcome rate above 93%. Advocacy Without Borders defines our approach: we represent clients in Lexington and throughout Virginia, ensuring that every postnuptial agreement is drafted with precision and enforceability. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the statute that governs equitable distribution in every Virginia divorce, giving our firm unique insight into how postnuptial agreements interact with property division.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 14 documented results in Lexington: 1 dismissed or not guilty, 12 reduced or amended, and 1 other favorable — a favorable-outcome rate of 100% in all reported instances. Results may vary. Case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case.

Our location in Woodstock, VA is approximately 80 miles from Lexington Circuit Court (2 South Main Street, Lexington, VA 24450), with access via I-81 and Route 11. We serve as a postnuptial agreement drafting lawyer near Lexington. Serving the communities of Lexington, Buena Vista, and Rockbridge County. 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

505 N Main St #103, Woodstock, VA 22664, United States

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Shenandoah/Woodstock
505 N Main St, Suite 103, Woodstock, VA 22664
Phone: (888) 437-7747
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Frequently Asked Questions About Postnuptial Agreements in Lexington

How long does a divorce take in Lexington (City), Virginia?

Uncontested divorces in Virginia typically resolve in 2-6 months after filing at Lexington (City) Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court (custody/support/protective orders) and Lexington (City) Circuit Court (divorce/equitable distribution), depending on mandatory separation periods and court calendar. Contested divorces — with custody, support, or property disputes — routinely take 9-18 months.

How much does a divorce cost in Lexington, Virginia?

Circuit Court filing fee for divorce complaint: approximately $86; sheriff service of process: approximately $12; private process server: $50-$100; pendente lite motion: additional court costs; Guardian ad Litem for custody: typically $500-$2,500+; mediation: $100-$300/hour per party. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3).

Is Virginia a community property state?

No. Virginia is an equitable distribution state — marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily 50/50. The court considers 11 factors under Va. Code § 20-107.3 (personally amended by Mr. Sris). Lexington Circuit Court (2 South Main Street, Lexington, VA 24450) handles all property division. Separate property (pre-marriage, inheritance, gifts) is excluded.

How is child custody decided in Lexington, Virginia?

Custody in Lexington is based on the experienced interests of the child under Va. Code § 20-124.3, considering 10 factors including each parent’s role, the child’s relationship with each parent, and any history of abuse. Lexington J&DR Court handles standalone custody. Lexington Circuit Court handles custody within divorce cases.

What are the grounds for divorce in Virginia?

No-fault: 6-month separation (no minor children + signed agreement) or 1-year separation. Fault grounds: adultery (no waiting period), cruelty, desertion (1 year), felony conviction (1+ year imprisonment). Filed at Lexington Circuit Court.

How does a Virginia lawyer defend against postnup charges?

Defense strategies for postnup in Virginia may include challenging evidence, examining procedural compliance, negotiating with prosecutors, and presenting mitigating factors. An experienced attorney evaluates the specific facts under Va. Code § 20-147 et seq. to build the strongest possible defense.

What should I do if I am facing postnup charges in Virginia?

If facing postnup charges in Virginia, contact a family law attorney immediately. Do not discuss the case with anyone except your lawyer. Preserve all relevant documents and evidence. The statute of limitations and court deadlines under Virginia law require prompt action.

Last verified: April 2026. This page was generated on 2026-04-30 and reflects current Virginia law.

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