Category Archives: Family Law
What is the Difference Between Divorce & Annulment in Virginia?
Even though marriage is supposed to last forever, Virginia family law provides several options for a couple to end their union. In certain cases, one spouse may be able to pursue an “at-fault” divorce against the other spouse. In other cases, the spouses reach a mutual decision to pursue a “no-fault” divorce. And in… Read More »
What are the Different Grounds for Divorce in Virginia?
Divorce is not a concept that most married couples want to consider. But the unfortunate reality is that a substantial number of marriages will end in divorce. That is why Virginia provides several avenues for married spouses who want to pursue a divorce. Under Virginia law, there are only certain situations under which a… Read More »
Reporting Child Abuse: What is Your Duty?
Consider the following scenarios: • Parents tell the pastor they believe, based on examination and the strange behavior of their 2-year-old daughter, that she was molested by her Sunday School teacher. • A volunteer tells the pastor she has seen an adult Praise Factory worker take the same 3-year-old child to the bathroom alone… Read More »
How Should A Pastor Approach Divorce?
Marriage is at the center of God’s plan for creation. From the very beginning, God emphasized the sacredness of marriage and the family. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus teaches about the importance of marriage and lifelong commitment: “So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together,… Read More »