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In Chesterfield County, Virginia, divorce is governed by Va. Code § 20-91, requiring a 6-month or 1-year separation for no-fault dissolution. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 15 documented case results in Chesterfield County. An Emergency Guardianship Lawyer Chesterfield County can help with urgent family matters.

Last verified: April 2026 | Chesterfield County General District Court | Virginia General Assembly

Virginia is an equitable distribution state under Va. Code § 20-107.3, which Mr. Sris personally amended. This statute governs how marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally. The court considers 11 factors when dividing assets and debts. Separate property, such as assets acquired before marriage or through inheritance, is excluded from division. The firm was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris.

For official legal references, consult the Virginia Code Title 20 (Domestic Relations) and the Chesterfield County General District Court website.

In Chesterfield County Circuit Court, uncontested divorces with a signed separation agreement typically proceed faster than contested cases. The court requires at least one corroborating witness for an uncontested hearing. Mediation is available but not mandatory.

  1. File a complaint for divorce at Chesterfield County Circuit Court (9500 Courthouse Road).
  2. Serve the complaint on your spouse through sheriff or private process server.
  3. File a signed property settlement agreement if you have one.
  4. Attend a pendente lite hearing for temporary support or custody if needed.
  5. Complete the required separation period (6 months or 1 year).
  6. Attend the final hearing with a corroborating witness.

In Chesterfield County, divorce carries no criminal penalty but involves court costs and potential spousal support obligations.

Issue Classification Timeline Cost Impact Additional Consequences
Uncontested Divorce No-fault 2-4 months $86 filing fee None Separation agreement required
Contested Divorce Fault or No-fault 9-18 months $86+ filing fee Potential spousal support Equitable distribution hearing

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm has over 120 years of combined legal experience and 4,739+ documented case results firm-wide. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the equitable distribution statute. The firm maintains a 93%+ favorable outcome rate across all practice areas.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 15 total documented case results in Chesterfield County across all practice areas, with a 100% favorable outcome rate. Firm-wide, the firm has 4,739+ documented case results with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC.

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

7400 Beaufont Springs Dr Suite 300 Room 359, Richmond, VA 23225, United States

Our Richmond location serves clients at Chesterfield County courts (9500 Courthouse Road), accessible via I-95, I-295, Route 1, Route 10, and Route 360 (Hull Street).

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How long does a divorce take in Chesterfield County, Virginia?

Yes. Uncontested divorce with signed separation agreement: 2-4 months from filing to final decree; contested divorce: 9-18 months; complex equitable distribution: 12-24 months.

How much does a divorce cost in Chesterfield County, Virginia?

It depends. Circuit Court filing fee for divorce complaint: approximately $86; sheriff service of process: approximately $12; private process server: $50-$100; Guardian ad Litem for custody: typically $500-$2,500+; mediation: $100-$300/hour per party.

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).

How is child custody decided in Chesterfield County, Virginia?

It depends. Custody in Chesterfield County is based on the best 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.

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).


Internal links: Virginia Family Law Lawyer | Henrico County Family Law Lawyer | Chesterfield County Criminal Defense Lawyer

Last verified: April 2026. Information current as of April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for updated guidance.

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