Out of Darkness Community Walk

On Sunday, September 29th, Team CGG participated in the Out of the Darkness Community Walk in Fairfax City. The event is organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the largest private funder of suicide prevention research, and is designed to bring community members together in an atmosphere that provides people with the courage to […]
Gray Named One of Virginia’s Go-To Lawyers

We are so proud to announce that Dan Gray has been named one of Virginia’s Go-To Lawyers for Family Law by Virginia Lawyers Weekly! Dan is one of only 29 attorneys throughout the Commonwealth to be included. The attorneys were nominated by colleagues in the family law field and chosen by a panel at VLW! […]
Happy 20th Anniversary CGG!

CGG will be celebrating its 20th anniversary on November 11, 2024! Time has flown ~, especially for our founding partners, Heather, David, and Dan. Thank you for all of your support over the years. We strive to continue to provide quality family law services to our community. Here’s to another 20 years!
Cooper, Ginsberg, and Gray Lawyers Recognized as Best Lawyers in America

Congratulations to our outstanding lawyers for their hard work and dedication to our clients.
Will my Spouse Receive Part of my Inheritance in our Virginia Divorce?

The classification of assets into separate, marital, or hybrid categories plays a crucial role in determining how property will be divided.
5 Tips for a Cost-Effective Divorce

Divorce is infamous for being an emotionally exhausting experience – some research has even likened it to the pain of suffering a death in the family. But it can also be financially draining. Depending on how contentious the parties are, whether custody of children is at issue, and how large and complex the estate is, […]
8 Legal Changes Affecting Family Law Cases in Virginia

Several new laws took effect in Virginia on July 1, 2024, that involve family law matters. Here is a synopsis: CHANGES PERTAINING TO ADOPTION First, Virginia Code §63.2-1201.1 is now gender neutral (references to “a man and a woman” have been removed). Second, hospitals are authorized to release a child to prospective adoptive parents when […]
Celebrating Pride Month with Noteworthy LGBTQ+ Legal Milestones in Family Law and Beyond

Happy Pride Month! June is Pride Month, and to celebrate, we wanted to share a timeline of noteworthy LGBTQ legal milestones: Recognition in Law & Rights In 1958, the Supreme Court upheld constitutional protection for pro-homosexual writing in One, Inc. v. Olesen. This was the first Supreme Court ruling on homosexuality. In July 1961, Illinois […]
Can I stop making support payments once I declare bankruptcy? Not a good idea.
Oftentimes clients believe that declaring some form of bankruptcy puts an immediate freeze on paying their debts, including the payment of court ordered child and spousal support. Making this assumption is not only incorrect, but can be very costly. Under Title 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, a “domestic support obligation” specifically includes support […]
“Help! I Feel Anxious” | 10 Tips to Kick Divorce Anxiety to The Curb

Divorce isn’t only a legal proceeding; it’s also a nerve-racking emotional experience often plagued with anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. When your brain feels like it doesn’t have enough information to make a prediction about the divorce, it starts making up stories—usually unpleasant ones, like these: “I’m too old to start over.” “I’m going to be […]