In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the initial document required to commence a divorce proceeding is a formal pleading filed with the court. This legal instrument, often available in a portable document format, outlines the grounds for dissolution of the marriage and requests specific relief from the court, such as property division, spousal support, and child custody arrangements. It serves as the foundation for the entire divorce case. For instance, a party seeking a divorce on the grounds of adultery would detail the specific instances of the alleged infidelity in this foundational document.
The accurate completion and filing of this initial pleading are crucial to a successful divorce outcome. It establishes the court’s jurisdiction, frames the issues to be litigated, and dictates the scope of discovery and evidence that can be presented. Historically, these documents were physically filed with the court clerk; however, modern practice often allows for electronic filing, making readily accessible digital templates beneficial. Its proper preparation streamlines the legal process, minimizes potential delays, and ensures that all relevant issues are presented to the court for adjudication.