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In Culpeper County, Virginia divorce is governed by Va. Code § 20-91 with a 6-month or 1-year separation requirement. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 17 documented case results in Culpeper County (94% favorable outcome rate). Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the equitable distribution statute. Consultation by appointment.

Last verified: April 2026 | Culpeper County General District Court | Va. Code § 20-91 (official Virginia General Assembly)

Virginia family law operates under the equitable distribution standard, not community property. Under Va. Code § 20-107.3, marital property is divided fairly based on 11 statutory factors. Mr. Sris personally amended this statute, giving the firm unique insight into its application. For divorce grounds, Va. Code § 20-91 provides for no-fault divorce after a 6-month separation (no minor children with a signed agreement) or 1-year separation (with minor children). Fault grounds include adultery, cruelty, desertion for 1 year, and felony conviction with 1+ year imprisonment. Child support is calculated using Virginia guidelines under Va. Code § 20-108.1 based on combined gross income. Spousal support is determined by 13 factors under Va. Code § 20-107.1.

Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every family law case in Culpeper County.

For the official text of Virginia’s divorce and equitable distribution laws, see Va. Code § 20-91 (divorce grounds) and Va. Code § 20-107.3 (equitable distribution). For court procedures and local rules, visit the Culpeper County General District Court website.

  1. File a complaint for divorce at Culpeper County Circuit Court, 135 West Cameron Street, Culpeper, VA 22701. Filing fee: approximately $86.
  2. Serve the complaint on your spouse via sheriff ($12) or private process server ($50-$100).
  3. File a pendente lite motion if you need temporary spousal support, child support, or custody during the case. Hearing typically set within 21-60 days.
  4. Complete discovery, including financial disclosures and any necessary business valuations or forensic accounting for complex marital estates.
  5. Attend mediation (available but not mandatory in Virginia) or proceed to trial if settlement is not reached.

In Culpeper County, Virginia family law matters involve equitable distribution of marital property, child support under state guidelines, and spousal support based on 13 statutory factors.

Issue Legal Standard Timeline Court Key Statute Additional Considerations
Divorce (No-Fault) 6-month separation (no minor children) or 1-year separation (with minor children) Uncontested: 2-4 months; Contested: 9-18 months Culpeper County Circuit Court Va. Code § 20-91 Corroborating witness required for uncontested hearing
Equitable Distribution Fair division based on 11 factors under Va. Code § 20-107.3 Part of divorce proceedings Culpeper County Circuit Court Va. Code § 20-107.3 Mr. Sris personally amended this statute
Child Custody Best interests of the child under 10 factors (Va. Code § 20-124.3) Standalone: J&DR Court; Within divorce: Circuit Court Culpeper County J&DR Court or Circuit Court Va. Code § 20-124.2 Guardian ad Litem: $500-$2,500+
Child Support Virginia guidelines based on combined gross income Ongoing; modifiable upon material change Culpeper County J&DR Court or Circuit Court Va. Code § 20-108.1 Guidelines apply to combined income
Spousal Support 13 statutory factors under Va. Code § 20-107.1 Pendente lite: 21-60 days; Final: at divorce Culpeper County Circuit Court Va. Code § 20-107.1 Modifiable upon material change

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

Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia’s equitable distribution statute (Va. Code § 20-107.3), a landmark achievement that gives the firm unparalleled insight into how property division cases are litigated in Culpeper County. The firm’s tagline is “Advocacy Without Borders.”

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 17 total documented case results across all practice areas in Culpeper County, with a 94% favorable outcome rate. Firm-wide, the firm has 4,739+ documented case results with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate across Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and the District of Columbia.

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

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Our Fairfax location serves clients at Culpeper County courts (135 West Cameron Street). Distance: Fairfax Location serves clients at Culpeper County courts. Accessible via Route 29, Route 3, Route 522, Route 15.

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

It depends. Uncontested divorce with signed separation agreement: 2-4 months from filing to final decree. Contested divorce: 9-18 months. Complex equitable distribution with business valuation or retirement assets: 12-24 months. Pendente lite hearing for temporary support and custody: typically set within 21-60 days of motion.

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

It depends. 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.

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). Culpeper County Circuit Court handles all property division. Separate property (pre-marriage, inheritance, gifts) is excluded.

How is child custody decided in Culpeper County, Virginia?

Custody in Culpeper 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. Culpeper County J&DR Court handles standalone custody. Culpeper County 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 Culpeper County Circuit Court.

What is a Postnup Lawyer Culpeper County and how can they help?

Yes. A Postnup Lawyer Culpeper County drafts postnuptial agreements after marriage to define property division, spousal support, and debt allocation. These agreements are enforceable under Virginia law if signed voluntarily with full financial disclosure and not unconscionable. A postnuptial agreement drafting lawyer Culpeper County can help you create a valid agreement.

Do I need a marital agreement after marriage lawyer Culpeper County for a postnuptial agreement?

Yes. A marital agreement after marriage lawyer Culpeper County ensures your postnuptial agreement meets Virginia’s legal requirements for enforceability. Without proper legal guidance, your agreement may be challenged or invalidated. A Postnup Lawyer Culpeper County can help you avoid common pitfalls.



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

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