To obtain a divorce in Virginia, either you or your spouse must be a resident of Virginia for at least six months prior to filing for divorce. If there are no children from the marriage, you must be separated for a minimum of six months and have a written property settlement agreement before you may file for divorce. If there are children from the marriage, you must be separated a minimum of one year before you may file for divorce.
If you choose to represent yourself, you will be expected to follow the same procedures as an attorney. Please do not ask court personnel for legal advice or assistance. Court personnel are prohibited by state law from giving you legal advice or assistance. You are strongly encouraged to hire an attorney.
The Fairfax Public Law Library is located in Suite 115 of the Fairfax County Courthouse and has computers to access websites and resources to research divorce in Virginia.
If you need an attorney, please contact the Fairfax County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service at 703-246-3780.
There are several different steps in filing for divorce. We have worked with the Fairfax Bar Association to develop a package to help you understand the legal procedures required to obtain a divorce.
The Divorce Complaint is filed in the Circuit Court, Civil Intake Division, along with the following:
After the divorce is final, see the Records page for information about getting a certified copy of your Final Decree of Divorce in person or through the mail.