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Subcommittee advances bill to allow certain divorce arrangements during separation, limit post-separation adultery claims
2118674 · January 15, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 1775 would let couples begin resolving custody and property arrangements during the one-year separation period and restrict adultery as a fault ground to conduct before separation; the Virginia Family Law Coalition supported the bill and the subcommittee reported it 7–1.
Delegate Sullivan presented House Bill 1775, a Family Law Coalition bill intended to reduce acrimony in divorce by permitting parties to pursue certain arrangements during the one-year separation period and by clarifying that adultery is a fault…
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