The Commonwealth of Virginia has slowly begun its phased reopening. And the courts of Prince William County are beginning to phase more in-person matters back into the courthouse. The courts have started allowing counsel to argue more pretrial motions. They have implemented a plan to start allowing multi-day trials to again be scheduled, beginning July […]
COVID-19- PRINCE WILLIAM CIRCUIT COURT-LIMITED DOCKETING AND OTHER THINGS TO KNOW
As the Prince William County Circuit Court reopens for Phase 1 on June 1, 2020, there will be a new look to how many people are in the courthouse (far fewer), how many cases will be heard (far fewer), how many people may be in the hallways or in the courtrooms at any given […]
COVID-19, Custody, Visitation, and the Uncertainty of the Court System
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has left the world floundering. The uncertainty of these times has spread into every aspect of our lives. Everyday activities such as going to work and school, which we once took for granted, are now not so certain. Schedules have been disrupted. Ways of learning, teaching, and […]
19 Tips for Parenting During Covid-19
We are in an unprecedented situation with COVID19 and have to use our best judgment to maintain family dynamics, comply with court orders, act in the best interests of the children, and to adapt to the current situation. This list of 19 parenting tips during Covid-19 has been written by another and has been circulated. […]
Stay At Home Orders – Legal Representation and Counsel Remains Available to You
With the continually evolving rules associated with reducing the spread of COVID-19 and the impact on each of our daily lives, it’s important to know that the lawyers and legal teams at Farrell & Croft, P.C. remain available to you. Farrell & Croft, P.C. has helped our clients meet many challenges throughout the years and […]