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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 16:23:04+00:00

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§ 20-107.1 Court may decree as to maintenance and support of . . .
B. Any maintenance and support shall be subject to the provisions of § 20-109, and no permanent maintenance and support shall be awarded from a spouse if there exists in such spouse’s favor a ground of divorce under the provisions of subdivision A (1) of § 20-91. However, the court may make such an award notwithstanding the existence of such ground if the court determines from clear and convincing evidence, that a denial of support and maintenance would constitute a manifest injustice, based upon the respective degrees of fault during the marriage and the relative economic circumstances of the parties.
1982, c. 309; 1984, c. 456; 1988, c. 620; 1994, c. 518; 1998, c. 604; 2003, c. 625; 2016, cc. 477, 615.
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. . . the provisions of Code § 20-107.1. The first factor listed in Code § 20-107.1 is "[t]he earning . . .
. . . factors it is required to consider under Code § 20-107.1. Although failure of the trial court to . . .
. . . costs, and lump sum awards pursuant to Sections 20-107.1 and 20.107.3 of the Code of Virginia." . . .
. . . due a former spouse pursuant to Code § 20-107.1. . . .
. . . exception in Code § 20-107.1(B). After considering the additional factors in Code § 20-107.1(E), . . .
. . . account. . . .
. . . was jointly and equally owned, and that Code, | 20-107  "does not *541 limit the jurisdiction of . . .
. . . appropriately applied. . . .
. . . considering all of the factors enumerated in Code § 20-107.1, the Commissioner recommended that the . . .
. . . Code § 20-107.1. Different statutory considerations are mandated for each. . . .

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