Prince George County Equitable Distribution Lawyer — How Is Your Property Divided?
Virginia is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital property is divided fairly, not necessarily equally, under Va. Code § 20-107.3. An Equitable Distribution Lawyer Prince George County from Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. can protect your financial future. Our firm has 7 documented case results in Prince George County. Call (888) 437-7747 for a 24/7 consultation.
Last verified: April 2026 | Prince George County Circuit Court | Virginia General Assembly
Virginia Equitable Distribution Law
Equitable distribution is the legal process of dividing marital property and debts during a divorce. Virginia law, specifically Va. Code § 20-107.3, governs this process. It is crucial to understand that “equitable” means fair, not equal. The court considers multiple factors to determine a fair division, including the length of the marriage, each spouse’s monetary and non-monetary contributions, and the economic circumstances of each party. An experienced Equitable Distribution Lawyer Prince George County is essential to present your case effectively.
Official Legal Resources
For the official text of Virginia’s equitable distribution statute, visit the Virginia General Assembly website. For local court procedures and forms, refer to the Prince George County Circuit Court website.
handling Property Division in Prince George County
Prince George County Circuit Court handles all equitable distribution matters. The court first classifies assets as marital or separate. Marital property is subject to division, while separate property (owned before marriage, inheritances, gifts) typically is not. A key local procedural fact is that the court strongly encourages, and may order, mediation to resolve property disputes before trial. Having a skilled asset division in divorce lawyer Prince George County can make a significant difference in mediation and at trial.
- Gather and inventory all assets and debts, including real estate, bank accounts, retirement accounts, and business interests.
- Classify each asset as marital or separate property under Virginia law.
- Obtain professional valuations for complex assets like businesses, pensions, or real estate.
- Negotiate a property settlement agreement with the assistance of counsel or through mediation.
- If an agreement cannot be reached, prepare for a contested equitable distribution hearing before the judge.
- Present evidence on the statutory factors to argue for a fair division of the marital estate.
Why Choose Our Firm for Your Property Division Case
Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. Our deep understanding of Virginia family law is anchored by a unique credential: Mr. Sris personally assisted in amending the very equitable distribution statute, Va. Code § 20-107.3, that governs your case. This insider-level knowledge of the law’s intent and application is a powerful advantage. We focus on achieving fair outcomes through negotiation, mediation, and, when necessary, vigorous courtroom advocacy.
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Case Results & Client Advocacy
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has a documented record of advocating for clients in Prince George County and across Virginia. Our approach combines strategic negotiation with a readiness for litigation to protect our clients’ financial interests in divorce.
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Our team, including Mr. Sris who brings his unique experience with the equitable distribution statute, works to secure favorable settlements and court rulings on property division, spousal support, and complex asset valuation.
Contact Our Prince George County Family Law Office
Our Richmond location serves clients in Prince George County and the surrounding areas, accessible via I-295. We are your local equitable distribution lawyer near Prince George County Courthouse, serving the Hopewell area.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
7400 Beaufont Springs Dr Suite 300 Room 359
Richmond, VA 23225
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Equitable Distribution FAQs for Prince George County
How is property divided in a Virginia divorce?
No, Virginia is an equitable distribution state. Marital property is divided fairly based on 11 factors in Va. Code § 20-107.3, not automatically split 50/50. A fair property division lawyer Prince George County can argue how these factors apply to your case.
What is the difference between marital and separate property?
Marital property includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage. Separate property is owned before marriage, received by gift or inheritance, or excluded by a valid agreement. The classification is critical and often contested, requiring careful analysis by your attorney.
How long does the equitable distribution process take in Prince George County?
It depends. With an agreement, it can be part of the divorce decree. If contested, it can take 9-18 months or longer for discovery, valuations, and trial. Complex cases with businesses or retirement assets can extend to 24 months.
Can a spouse hide assets during a divorce?
No, both parties have a legal duty to fully disclose all assets and debts. Hiding assets is fraud and can result in the offending spouse receiving less than a fair share or facing contempt sanctions. Forensic accounting may be used to uncover hidden assets.
What happens to a family business in a divorce?
A family business is often a marital asset subject to division. The court may order a valuation, award the business to one spouse with an offsetting payment to the other, or order the business sold. An asset division in divorce lawyer Prince George County is vital for business owners.
Related Legal Help in Prince George County
If you are facing a divorce, you may also need assistance with criminal defense matters or DUI charges. For more information on family law across Virginia, visit our Virginia Family Law hub page. We also assist clients in neighboring areas like Henrico County and Chesterfield County.