What The Word “Contact” Really Means When It Comes To Protective Orders (Wyant v. Commonwealth of Virginia)
Typically, judges do not debate the plain and ordinary meaning of English words. However, occasionally, courts struggle to define certain terms that may seem straightforward. This is exactly what happened in the case of Wyant v. Commonwealth of Virginia, when the Virginia Court of Appeals grappled with the meaning of the word “contact.” The Wyant […]
How Child Custody Arrangements Can Be Modified
Child Custody Arrangements in Divorce Child custody arrangements are often a significant source of disagreement in any divorce negotiation involving children. Even if both parties initially agree on a custody plan, changing circumstances may result in the need for modification to the original arrangement. Fortunately, the court system has recognized that custody plans must be […]