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  1. VaLegalAid.org can help you find civil legal information and answers to commonly asked questions. VaLegalAid.org also contains information on legal aid and pro bono programs in Virginia where you may receive free legal assistance

  2. The undersigned petitioner requests the court to permit the petitioner to proceed in a no-fault divorce case under Virginia Code § 20- 91(A)(9) in this court without the payment of fees or costs and to have from all officers all needful services and process.

  3. Oct 15, 2012 · Uncontested Divorce Forms. Authored By: Virginia Poverty Law Center. This program can help you create a document to take to court if you are seeking an uncontested divorce in Virginia.

  4. In order to view PDF files, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Fairfax County, Virginia - Information about obtaining a divorce in Virginia. Either you or your spouse must be a resident of Virginia for at least six months prior to filing for divorce.

  5. The following forms can be completed online and printed for submission to the court. The forms available for completion online are those typically completed and submitted by an attorney-represented or self-represented party to a case.

  6. In order for you to obtain a divorce in Virginia, whether contested or uncontested, either you or your spouse must be a resident and domiciliary of the Commonwealth of Virginia at the time of the filing of the Complaint and for at least six months prior to filing suit.

  7. VaLegalAid.org can help you find civil legal information and answers to commonly asked questions. VaLegalAid.org also contains information on legal aid and pro bono programs in Virginia where you may receive free legal assistance.

  8. Mar 14, 2023 · The fault-based grounds for divorce are: adultery (including homosexual acts, but no divorce is allowed if there is cohabitation after knowledge of the acts, or if the case is not filed within one year); conviction of a felony and imprisonment for one year (and no cohabitation after knowledge of the felony); or “where either party has been guilt...

  9. A statewide task force of Virginia legal aid attorneys has developed an innovative technology-based solution to help self-represented (pro se) litigants file for simple uncontested no fault divorces in Virginia. This solution is readily available on-line for free for anyone to use, at http://www.ValegalAid.org/divorce.

  10. Learn about the forms and steps you need to file for divorce in Virginia, how to get help with the process, and how to qualify for a no-fault uncontested divorce.

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