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Rockingham County Family Law Lawyer — How Can We Protect Your Family?

A contested divorce in Rockingham County is governed by Virginia’s equitable distribution statute, Va. Code § 20-107.3, which requires the court to divide marital property fairly. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has extensive experience in the Rockingham County Circuit Court, where family law judges expect detailed financial disclosures. We help you handle child custody, support, and property division with a case-specific approach.

Virginia Family Law Statutes for Rockingham County

Virginia family law is primarily codified in Title 20 of the Virginia Code. Key statutes include Va. Code § 20-91 for divorce grounds, Va. Code § 20-107.3 for equitable distribution of property, and Va. Code § 20-124.2 for determining the best interests of a child in custody cases. These laws apply in the Rockingham County Circuit Court.

Last verified: March 2026 | Rockingham County Circuit Court | Virginia General Assembly

Official Legal Resources

For the full text of Virginia’s family laws, visit the Virginia Code Title 20 (official Virginia General Assembly). For local court forms and procedures, refer to the Rockingham County Circuit Court website.

Handling a Family Law Case in Rockingham County

The process begins with filing a complaint in the Rockingham County Circuit Court clerk’s office. You must serve the other party and then proceed through discovery, where both sides exchange financial information.

  1. Consult with an attorney to understand your rights under Virginia law.
  2. File the initial pleading (Complaint for Divorce, Petition for Custody) with the court clerk.
  3. Participate in the discovery process to gather financial documents and other evidence.
  4. Attend any court-ordered mediation or settlement conferences.
  5. Prepare for and attend final hearings if a settlement is not reached.

Potential Outcomes in Family Law Cases

In Rockingham County, family law matters do not carry criminal penalties but result in court orders affecting custody, support, and property.

MatterLegal StandardPotential OutcomeFinancial Impact
DivorceFault or No-FaultDissolution of marriageDivision of assets/debts, possible spousal support
Child CustodyBest Interests of the Child (Va. Code § 20-124.2)Legal & physical custody orderChild support obligation
Child SupportVirginia GuidelinesMonthly payment orderBased on income and custody share
Property DivisionEquitable Distribution (Va. Code § 20-107.3)Division of marital propertyCan include real estate, retirement accounts, businesses

Results may vary. Each case depends on its unique facts and circumstances.

Our Experience in Family Law

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by a former prosecutor. Our attorneys have over 120 years of combined legal experience handling family law cases across Virginia. Mr. Sris personally contributed to the amendment of Va. Code § 20-107.3, Virginia’s equitable distribution statute.

Case Results

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has a firm-wide record of over 4,739 case results across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC, with a favorable outcome rate exceeding 93%.

Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.

Family Law Help in the Rockingham County Area

Our Harrisonburg location is conveniently accessible for residents of Rockingham County and the surrounding Shenandoah Valley. We serve clients in Harrisonburg, Bridgewater, Dayton, and throughout the county.

24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce take in Rockingham County?

It depends. An uncontested divorce can finalize in a few months after the separation period. A contested divorce involving property or custody disputes in Rockingham County Circuit Court typically takes 9 to 18 months.

What factors determine child custody in Virginia?

Virginia courts use the “best interests of the child” standard under Va. Code § 20-124.2. Factors include the child’s needs, each parent’s ability to care for the child, and the child’s existing relationships.

How is property divided in a Virginia divorce?

Virginia follows the equitable distribution system under Va. Code § 20-107.3. This does not always mean a 50/50 split. The court divides marital property fairly based on factors like each spouse’s contributions and the marriage’s length.

Can I get spousal support in Rockingham County?

It depends on need and ability to pay. A judge may award spousal support based on factors like the marriage’s duration, each spouse’s earning capacity, and the standard of living during the marriage.

Do I need a lawyer for a family law case?

While not legally required, having a lawyer is strongly advised. Family law involves complex procedures and significant consequences for your finances and relationship with your children.


Related Legal Help

For more information, see our Virginia Family Law Lawyer hub page. We also assist with criminal defense in Rockingham County and divorce cases in Harrisonburg.

Last verified: March 2026. Information updated as of March 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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