Divorce law in Virginia requires at least six months of separation before a no-fault divorce can be filed, or fault-rooted grounds such as infidelity, atrocity, or abandonment. Property division follows indifferent distribution, with the court determining a fair split. Conjugal support may be awarded based on a variety of factors, including the length of the marriage. Child guardianship and support opinions prioritize the child's stylish interests, considering factors like the child's age and maternal fitness.