
Virginia recognizes just a few grounds for fault-based divorce: If you file for a no-fault divorce, where neither party is blamed for the divorce, you and your spouse must have lived separately for at least a year before you can begin the divorce process if you have minor children if there are no children you must have lived apart for six months. The grounds for divorce is the legal reason. If you want to get divorced in Virginia, at least one spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months before you file. offers forms as well as guidance and help with gathering information and filing for divorce. The court clerk can be helpful, but Virginia, unlike many states, does not provide forms or guidance to the public for filing a divorce. You file for divorce with the circuit court that has jurisdiction over the county where you live.

Filing for divorce in Virginia is straightforward.