Under Virginia law, parties can obtain a divorce if they have lived separate and apart without cohabitation and without interruption for the statutory period. This is referred to as a no fault divorce, and is the most commonwly known as an uncontested divorce.

Frequently Asked Questions

 


Q:

What is an "uncontested divorce?"

A: Under Virginia law, parties can obtain a divorce if they have lived separate and apart without cohabitation and without interruption for the statutory period. This is referred to as a "no fault" divorce, and is the most commonwly known as an "uncontested divorce."


Bookmark and Share