With decades of experience on our side, the Nova Family Law Group knows how to guide men and women through the divorce process. Guiding people through the divorce process smoothly requires knowledge of the courts we practice in, as well as the judges and staff that work in those courts. There are nuances to practicing law in each courthouse that can be learned only through experience. We have it. All Prince William County divorce cases are handled in the Manassas circuit court, which is located at 9311 Lee Avenue.
Manassas Divorce Attorneys
Whether your divorce is contested or uncontested, it will involve a variety of overlapping issues that must all be looked at with the same level of care. These include:
Negotiation, Mediation or Trial?
Every Prince William County divorce case is different. In some cases, the divorce can be settled with a property settlement agreement before the case is even filed. Since emotions typically run high in divorce cases, this may be too much to expect. A divorce may begin when one spouse files a complaint for divorce, which may request a divorce on no-fault grounds or on fault grounds. Most cases are no-fault divorce cases.
After the divorce petition is filed, temporary agreements will be reached to address child custody and visitation, as well as other issues. From there, the divorce could take one of several paths. Negotiation or mediation could lead to a speedy resolution, provided the spouses are able to reach agreements and make compromises. When such an outcome is not possible, trial may be justified. Our lawyers have the experience to fight for you in front of a judge in the Prince William County circuit court.
Contact the Nova Family Law Group
To make an appointment with one of our Prince William County divorce attorneys, call 703-763-0980 or 866-639-8801 or contact us online.






