Divorce Law in Virginia Beach
Family Law Practice Areas
The Law Firm of Stallings & Bischoff, P.C., practices primarily on behalf of clients who need assistance with divorce laws in Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Hampton Roads, Virginia.
Our attorneys are experienced in all aspects of domestic relations law and assist clients in all elements of matrimonial law:
- Separation
- Divorce
- Alimony
- Child custody
- Child support
- Property division
- Post-divorce issues
Virginia Beach Divorce Laws
Our main area of focus is Virginia divorce law, so we are fully equipped to assist you with all aspects of your marital dissolution or separation. Contact our offices to learn more.
Separation
Separation may be the first step in divorce or it may be a means of setting up a new life for the long term. Either way, our attorneys write separation agreements that suit your needs.
Divorce
Virginia provides for different means of divorcing. Our attorneys can guide you through the emotional process of a divorce, so that you can make a plan to get your life where you want it and still provide for yourself and your loved ones.
Alimony
Whether you need alimony or need to pay alimony, we navigate Virginia divorce law, so that alimony arrangements are fair and realistic.
Child custody and support
Providing for children is an important and sometimes stressful task even under the best of circumstances. The plans you make for your children during a divorce can have a huge impact on their lives, overall. Let us help you secure the time with them that you and they deserve. Let’s make sure they have the material provisions they require to be healthy and successful people, too.
Property division
Sometimes, dividing the property is easy; sometimes, it’s a battle to the finish. We can assist with mediation or trial, so that property division is equitable. We are experienced in complex property division, too.
Post-divorce issues
Divorce is about change, so it makes sense that things might change after the divorce, too. If you need help with new alimony or child support amounts or if your former spouse isn’t holding up his or her half of the agreement, talk to us about your options for modification or enforcement.

