Virginia Guardian Law
 

Lindsey Nicole Perkins v. Rebecca Lynn (Hicks) Howington, et al.


Tazwell, Virginia adoption lawyers represented the parties.



In 2019, mother and father shared joint legal custody over their biological child, with mother having primary physical custody. On February 14, 2020, father married stepmother. In March, the Tazewell County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court ("J&DR district court") granted father temporary legal and... More...
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Cathryn Rose Rainey v. Chad Christopher Rainey

Richmond, VA - Divorce lawyer represented defendant with appealing from a decision in a custody and visitation dispute.



Father and mother were married for sixteen years. For most of the marriage, mother was
the primary caregiver to daughter and son, as father traveled for work around 130 to 140... More...
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Frank Boyd, Jr. v. Commonwealth of Virginia


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United States of America v. Manuel Christopher Thomas and Paul Laurence Chambers





Alexandria, VA - The United States of America charged Manuel Christopher Thomas, age 28, and Paul Laurence Chambers, age 21, with aiding and abetting a legal straw purchase of five firearms.

Manuel Christopher Thomas, 28, and Paul Laurence Chambers, 21, aided and abetted the ... More...
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United States of America v. Jermaine Curtis Parker

Norfolk, VA - The United States of America charged Jermaine Curtis Parker with drug distribution and felony firearm possession.

A Norfolk man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for distributing fentanyl, and for carrying and possessing a firearm during multiple drug-trafficking crimes.

According to court documents, in January 2019, Jermaine Curtis Parker, 36, a five-time felon,... More...
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Sharyl Thompson Attkinson v. Eric Himpton Holder, Jr., et al.





Plaintiffs Sharyl Thompson Attkisson, James Howard Attkisson, and Sarah Judith Starr Attkisson appeal from the dismissal with prejudice of their claims in the Eastern District of Virginia. The plaintiffs sued a number of named and unnamed government officials for alleged illegal intrus... More...
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Hannah P. v. Daniel Coats, Director of the Office of The Director of National Intelligence McLean, VA




Appellant Hannah P.1 (“Hannah”), a former employee of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (“Appellee”), asserts that Appellee discriminated against her pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (“Rehabilitation Act”), 29 U.S.C. § 701, et seq., and violated the Family and Me... More...
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United States of America v. Shannon Marie Bobrosky

Federal Courthouse - Roanoke, Virginia

Roanoke, VA - Roanoke Woman Pleads Guilty to Child Sexual Exploitation, Child Pornography Charges -
Shannon Bobrosky Admits to Sexually Exploiting a Minor, Distributing Child Pornography

A Roanoke woman, who repeatedly abused a 5-year-old child in her custody, pleaded guilty this morning in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Roanoke to a number o... More...
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United States v. Flores-Granados

In 2013, Marlon Flores-Granados pled guilty to a single-count indictment for illegal reentry into the United States following deportation and a conviction for an aggravated felony. See 8 U.S.C. § 1326(a), (b)(2). He now challenges his sentence, specifically the 16-level enhancement that was applied pursuant to the United States Sentencing Guidelines § 2L1.2(b)(1)(A)(ii) for prior conviction of a ... More...    $0 (01-06-2016 - VA)

Commonwealth of Virginia v. Logan Demetrius Miles

Richmond, VA - The Commonwealth of Virginia charged Logan Demetrius Miles, age 20, with second-degree murder for killing Lorenzo Dominique Harris, age 30, in August of 2014.

The Commonwealth claimed that Miles went with Harris to his apartment and shot him a number of times.

Much of the Commonwealth's case was based on testimony of jailhouse informants and his legal guardian.... More...
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United States of America v. Joseph W. Rasnic

ABINGDON, VIRGINIA – A Lee County, Virginia, attorney, who failed to take appropriate action after learning his assistant was stealing money from the accounts of an elderly woman for whom he was appointed conservator of accounts, pled guilty today in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Abingdon.

Joseph W. Rasnic, age 62, of Jonesville, Virginia, waiv... More...
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Cheyep Nkopchieu v. Raymond Bernard Minlend

In this domestic relations proceeding, the circuit court in its final order of divorce denied a motion by Cheyep Nkopchieu (mother) to enter a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) permitting her to attach a retirement account belonging to Raymond Bernard Minlend (father) for the sole purpose of paying father’s very considerable child support arrearage of over $28,000. On appeal, we hold tha... More...    $0 (12-20-2011 - VA)

William D. Breit v. Beverley Mason

William Breit (“Breit”) appeals the order of the Circuit Court for the City of Virginia Beach (“trial court”) sustaining Beverley Mason’s (“mother”) and L.F.’s (“child”) pleas in bar to Breit’s petition to determine parentage of L.F. Breit contends the trial court erred in holding that he is barred from asserting that he is the legal father of L.F. L.F. was conceived as a res... More...    $0 (12-28-2011 - VA)

United States v. Randy Edward Hayes

The federal Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U. S. C. §921 et seq., has long prohibited possession of a firearm by any person convicted of a felony. In 1996, Congress extended the prohibition to include persons convicted of “a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.” §922(g)(9). The definition of “misdemeanor crime of domestic violence,” contained in §921(a)(33)(A), is at issue in this case.... More...    $0 (02-25-2009 - VA)

M.S., a minor, etc. v. Fairfax County School Board, et al.

M.S., a student with multiple disabilities in the Fairfax County, Virginia schools, appeals from a district court order in this action involving the application of the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act ("IDEA"), codified at 20 U.S.C.A. § 1400 et seq. (West 2000 & Supp. 2008). In particular, M.S.’s parents appeal the district court’s denial of reimbursement for his parental placem... More...    $0 (01-14-2009 - VA)

J.H., a minor, by and through his parents and Next Friends, J.D. and S.S.; J.D.; SS v. Henrico County School Board

In this action arising under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (the IDEA), 20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 to 1487, JH, a minor child, and his parents, JD and SS,1 seek $1,875 from the Henrico County School Board (the County) as reimbursement for the costs associated with the provision of speech/language and occupational therapy services to JH during the summer of 2001.2 The district court... More...    $0 (04-22-2003 - VA)

Robert J. Zelnick v. Jonathan Ray Adams

In this appeal, we consider whether a contract for legal services entered into on behalf of a minor is voidable upon a plea of infancy or subject to enforcement as an implied contract for necessaries and, if enforceable, the basis for determining value of services rendered.

I. Facts and Proceedings Below

Jonathan Ray Adams ("Jonathan") was born on April 5, 1980, the natural chil... More...    $60000 (04-19-2002 - VA)

Carletta Henderson, as Next Friend of Chanell R. Rountree, an Infant, and Carletta Henderson, Individually, v. Lyman G. Vann, et al.

A lead poisoning action was filed on behalf of Chanell Rountree by her aunt, who is her legal guardian, for her injuries resulting from exposure to deteriorating lead-based paint while she resided in an apartment owned by the defendants. Facts: In 1983, the Rountree family moved into an apartment owned by Lyman G. and Carolyn G. Vann. While residents, the family participated in the Section 8... More...    $250000 (11-12-1998 - VA)

Carletta Henderson, as Next Friend of Chanell R. Rountree, an Infant, and Carletta Henderson, Individually, v. Lyman G. Vann, et al.

A lead poisoning action was filed on behalf of Chanell Rountree by her aunt, who is her legal guardian, for her injuries resulting from exposure to deteriorating lead-based paint while she resided in an apartment owned by the defendants. Facts: In 1983, the Rountree family moved into an apartment owned by Lyman G. and Carolyn G. Vann. While residents, the family participated in the Section... More...    $0 (11-12-1998 - VA)

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