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37 U. Rich. L. Rev. 155 (2002-2003)
Family Law

handle is hein.journals/urich37 and id is 175 raw text is: FAMILY LAW

Elizabeth P. Coughter *
Ronald R. Tweel **
I. INTRODUCTION
Developments in Virginia family law over the last year have
created uncertainty as to a number of significant issues. Of these,
the most significant is the enforceability of self-executing child
support provisions in a divorced couple's property settlement
agreement. The Supreme Court of Virginia and the Virginia
Court of Appeals appear to be at odds on this issue. In Riggins v.
O'Brien,1 the Supreme Court of Virginia affirmed the court of ap-
peals in declining to give effect to a provision modifying child
support found in the parties' property settlement agreement.2
During the same period of time, however, the Virginia Court of
Appeals issued the decision of Shoup v. Shoup,3 which, in its re-
hearing en banc, upheld a self-executing child support provision
found in the parties' property settlement agreement.4 These two
decisions are not entirely consistent in their reasoning and will
be discussed below.5
Significant legislative amendments this past year include
interlocutory appeals to the Virginia Court of Appeals,6 gross
income adjustments for self-employment taxes in child support
* Member, Michie, Hamlett, Lowry, Rasmussen & Tweel, P.C., Charlottesville, Vir-
ginia. B.A., 1975, University of Virginia; J.D., 1982, University of Richmond School of
Law.
** Member, Michie, Hamlett, Lowry, Rasmussen & Tweel, P.C., Charlottesville, Vir-
ginia. B.S., 1968, Hampden-Sydney College, magna cum laude; J.D., 1971, University of
Virginia School of Law.
1. 263 Va. 444, 559 S.E.2d 673 (2002).
2. Id. at 449, 559 S.E.2d at 676.
3. 37 Va. App. 240, 556 S.E.2d 783 (Ct. App. 2001).
4. Id. at 254, 556 S.E.2d at 790.
5. See infra Part II.A.1.
6. VA. CODE ANN. § 8.01-670.1 (Cum. Supp. 2002).

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