Steven Krieger

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What Happens if Parents Do Not Agree on an Important Medical Decision for their Child?

If the Court determines that the parents are not able to make a joint decision that the Court believes is in the best interest of the child after weighing the factors, the Court will  likely order sole legal custody to one parent to make the decision or give the parent that the Court determines is...
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Can I Move or Relocate out of Virginia with My Child? 

In determining whether to permit a relocation, the Court will look at what is best for your child.  The burden is on the parent who wants to relocate to show that the move is in the child’s best interest and that the move will not significantly negatively impact the other parent’s relationship with the child.
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Motor Vehicle Dealerships have Disclosure and Inspection Requirements in Virginia to Protect Consumers

Car dealerships have disclosure and inspection requirements in Virginia to protect consumers from unknowingly purchasing lousy vehicles.
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A Decisive Business Advantage for Virginia Business Owners—the LLC

LLCs provide operations and taxation flexibility in one cohesive system of business governance that benefits all businesses in Virginia.
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The Virginia Consumer Protection Act Protects Consumers from Home Renovation Contractors and Auto Vehicle Dealers

The VCPA provides consumers with a remedy against home renovation contractors and auto vehicle dealers that have misrepresented themselves.
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How Does the Virginia Eviction Moratorium Impact Landlords and Tenants?

Virginia has enacted new laws related to evictions for non-payment of rent that went into effect beginning in July 2020 or later.
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About the Author

Steven Krieger and guests (lawyers and non-lawyers) will periodically post about topics relevant to his firm and practice areas. Your comments and feedback are always welcome. 

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