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VIRGINIA DIVORCE FAULT GROUNDS – DESERTION, ABANDONMENT, ADULTERY, ETC.
When a person files for a divorce in Virginia, they will have to decide whether they are going to file for a fault based divorce or not. Usually, a person who files for a Virginia divorce based on fault grounds will file based on one or all of the following factors:
• adultery, sodomy or buggery
• actual desertion or constructive desertion or abandonment
• cruelty
Only a skilled Virginia divorce lawyer will be able to guide a client as to what fault grounds to claim when filing a divorce. If a Virginia divorce complaint is not filed properly, then the Virginia divorce complaint may be dismissed.
If you are contemplating filing a fault based Virginia divorce based on desertion, abandonment, cruelty, adultery, etc., then contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia divorce lawyers for help.
Our Virginia divorce attorneys have a thorough understanding of the different fault based grounds and will advise you whether you should file for a Virginia divorce based on desertion, abandonment, adultery, cruelty, etc.



