
5 money-saving tactics during a divorce
Children, property, and conflict make a divorce more complicated and expensive than it needs to be.

Children, property, and conflict make a divorce more complicated and expensive than it needs to be.

Work on the City of Harrisonburg’s Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances update project continues to move forward, as an upcoming virtual public meeting and comment period will seek to gather community feedback.

The final report from the investigation into the culture and practices at Virginia Military Institute is in, and it’s damning.

Just as we get a glimmer of hope that maybe, just maybe, there might be a chance of crawling out of this totalitarian cesspool in which we’ve been mired, we get kicked down again.

A settlement with Key Tours International Inc. will resolve claims that it failed to honor the terms of its refunds in contracts with consumers who purchased vacation packages from the company ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Office of Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section has recovered more than $403 million in relief for consumers and payments for violators since the beginning of Mark Herring’s first term in 2014.

Attorney General Mark Herring announced Tuesday that he has hired three former capital/public defenders as part of his efforts to expand his new Conviction Integrity Unit.

A settlement with the online ticket reseller that operates TicketsOnSale.com will result in $183,450.67 in refunds to Virginia consumers.

Advertising on social media is among the strategies that many law firms adopt when considering their growth and financial flow.

A formal succession plan for family land ownership can secure and sustain prosperity for future generations. This reality has enhanced opportunities for some Virginia farm families, but has hurt others.
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