A judge may also order that the parents attend a seminar or
program that addresses the effects of separation or divorce on children,
parenting responsibilities, options for conflict resolution and financial
responsibilities. The fee charged for participation in such program cannot be
more than $50 but the exact amount charged will be based on the parent's ability
to pay.**
If the parents still cannot agree, or the judge
does not order mediation, then there is a trial where both parents can present
evidence and witnesses to strengthen their case. There may be one hearing date or a series of
hearings. At the end of the trial, the
judge will decide who will get custody and what other terms will go into the
custody order. If you think that your
case is headed for trial, we strongly suggest that you get a lawyer to represent
you. Custody cases can be complicated
and it is often best to have someone in court by your side, who can help you
through the process. See our VA Finding
a Lawyer page for more information on how to find a lawyer in VA.
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