Q: The clerk of circuit court in Virginia will not set a court date for my divorce case and it's been 2 years now. I have
Is this legal? Have reason to believe that this is being done as a favor to opposing attorney
A:
Hearing dates in Virginia are arranged with the judge's secretary, not the clerk of the court. A party can request, or a file a motion for, a pretrial conference to bring a case in front of a judge in order to set a trial date. The actual hearing date for the pretrial conference would most likely be scheduled with the judge's secretary, who is reached by calling judge's chambers.
Anyone with a contested divorce case in Virginia should consult with an experienced Virginia divorce lawyer.
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