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Divorce & Family Law Attorney in Warren County, Virginia

Warren County family law cases, including divorce under Va. Code § 20-91 and equitable distribution under § 20-107.3, are handled at the Warren County Circuit Court; Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 documented case results in Warren County with a 96% favorable outcome rate. Our firm provides full representation for divorce, child custody, support, and complex property division. By appointment only.

Virginia Family Law Statutes for Warren County

Virginia family law is governed by specific statutes that determine how divorce, property division, child custody, and support are handled. The key laws include Va. Code § 20-91 for divorce grounds, § 20-107.3 for equitable distribution of marital property, § 20-124.3 for determining child custody based on the child’s best interests, and § 20-108.1 for calculating child support guidelines.

Mr. Sris, the founder of Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, Virginia’s equitable distribution statute. This direct involvement in shaping the law provides a unique perspective for clients facing property division in a divorce.

Last verified: March 2026 | Warren County General District Court | Virginia General Assembly

Official Legal Resources

For the most current information on Virginia family law statutes, refer to the official Va. Code § 20-91 (divorce grounds) on the Virginia General Assembly website. For local court procedures and forms, visit the Warren County General District Court website.

Warren County Family Law Court Process

Family law matters in Warren County are split between two courts. The Warren County Circuit Court at 1 East Main Street handles all divorce, equitable distribution, and spousal support cases. The Warren County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court handles standalone matters involving child custody, visitation, child support, and protective orders.

  1. Initial Consultation and Case Assessment: Schedule a consultation with Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. to discuss your specific family law situation, whether it involves divorce, custody, support, or property division.
  2. Filing the Appropriate Pleadings: Your attorney will prepare and file the necessary legal documents, such as a Complaint for Divorce or a Petition for Custody, with the Warren County Circuit Court or Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.
  3. Discovery and Negotiation: The discovery process involves exchanging financial information and other relevant documents. Your attorney will negotiate with the other party to try to reach a settlement agreement on issues like property division, support, and custody.
  4. Court Hearings and Trial: If a settlement cannot be reached, your case will proceed to court hearings. This may include pendente lite hearings for temporary orders and, if necessary, a final trial before a judge at the Warren County Courthouse.

Potential Outcomes in a Warren County Family Law Case

In Warren County, family law matters like divorce do not carry criminal penalties but result in court orders governing separation, asset division, and family support. Virginia is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital property is divided fairly based on 11 statutory factors, not necessarily 50/50.

MatterLegal StandardTypical TimelinePotential Financial Impact
Uncontested Divorce6-month or 1-year separation required2-4 monthsCourt fees ~$86 + service costs
Contested DivorceFault or no-fault grounds9-18 monthsCourt costs + attorney fees + possible experienced fees
Child SupportCalculated per VA guidelines based on incomeEstablished at filing or hearingMonthly obligation based on combined gross income
Equitable Distribution11 factors under Va. Code § 20-107.312-24 months if complexDivision of marital property, debts, retirement assets

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

Firm Credentials and Local Experience

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. Our deep involvement in Virginia law includes Mr. Sris personally amending the Commonwealth’s equitable distribution statute, Va. Code § 20-107.3. We maintain a focused, case-specific approach for clients in Warren County and the surrounding Shenandoah Valley region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce take in Warren County, Virginia?

Uncontested divorce with a signed separation agreement typically takes 2-4 months from filing to final decree. A contested divorce often takes 9-18 months. Complex cases involving business valuation or retirement assets can take 12-24 months. A pendente lite hearing for temporary support is usually set within 21-60 days of filing a motion.

How much does a divorce cost in Warren County, Virginia?

The Circuit Court filing fee for a divorce complaint is approximately $86. Additional costs include sheriff service of process (~$12), private process server fees ($50-$100), potential Guardian ad Litem costs for custody ($500-$2,500+), and mediation fees ($100-$300 per hour per party). Attorney fees vary based on case complexity.

Is Virginia a community property state?

No. Virginia is an equitable distribution state. Marital property is divided fairly based on 11 factors under Va. Code § 20-107.3, not necessarily 50/50. Separate property, such as assets owned before marriage or received by inheritance or gift, is typically excluded from division.

How is child custody decided in Warren County, Virginia?

Custody is decided based on the child’s best interests under Va. Code § 20-124.3. The court considers 10 factors, including each parent’s role in the child’s life, the child’s relationship with each parent, and any history of family abuse. Standalone custody cases are filed in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.

What are the grounds for divorce in Virginia?

No-fault grounds require a 6-month separation (if no minor children and you have a signed agreement) or a 1-year separation. Fault grounds include adultery (no waiting period), cruelty, desertion for one year, or a felony conviction resulting in imprisonment for one year or more.

Documented Case Results in Warren County

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 145 total documented case results across all practice areas in Warren County, with a 96% favorable outcome rate for our clients. These results encompass favorable resolutions in family law, criminal defense, and traffic matters handled at the Warren County courts.

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

Local Representation for Warren County Residents

Our Shenandoah/Woodstock location serves clients at the Warren County courts. We are accessible via I-66 and I-81. As a family law lawyer near Front Royal and the Shenandoah National Park gateway, we serve the communities of Front Royal and Linden.

We offer 24/7 phone consultations at (888) 437-7747. All meetings are by appointment only.

505 N Main St #103, Woodstock, VA 22664, United States

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.

505 N Main St, Suite 103
Woodstock, VA 22664
Phone: (888) 437-7747
By appointment only.

Related Legal Resources

For more information on Virginia family law, visit our Virginia Family Law Lawyer hub page. If you are in a neighboring county, you may also consult our pages for Shenandoah County family law lawyer or Frederick County family law lawyer. For other legal needs in Warren County, see our Warren County criminal defense lawyer or Warren County DUI/DWI lawyer pages. Learn more about attorney Bryan Block.

Last verified: March 2026. Information is current as of the verification date. Laws change; contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance regarding your specific situation.

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