- October 4, 2023Risks children of divorce faceChildren endure divorce differently. How they cope with their family’s broken situation often depends on the severity of conflict between…Read Article
- September 26, 2023Common reasons why spouses enter postnuptial agreementsMany spouses enter a postnuptial, or postnup, agreement while cruising through their marriage. But you may ask, “If they were…Read Article
- September 20, 2023The Benefits of Mediation and Collaboration in a DivorceDivorce is stressful, emotional, and draining, especially when you consider one party might not want to get divorced and instead…Read Article
- September 16, 2023Issues Unmarried Couples Must Consider Before SeparatingNavigating the complexities of a separation can be challenging for any couple, but unmarried couples face a unique set of…Read Article
- August 29, 2023Moving out of Washington: What happens to custody and parenting plan?The future holds an abundance of unpredictable situations that parents may have yet to account for during child custody proceedings.…Read Article
- August 14, 2023Know how to ensure a fair property division in a divorceDivorce can be difficult for Washington couples. There are many issues that need to be navigated and with lingering animosity…Read Article
- August 4, 2023Is your Washington spousal support modifiable?Divorce breaks familiar patterns, including your financial dynamics as a couple. But spousal support or maintenance ensures both you and…Read Article
- July 29, 2023Navigating Restraining Orders and Safety Measures in Domestic Violence-Related DivorcesInstances of domestic violence are common. Thousands of people experience domestic violence each year. And while many of them choose…Read Article
- July 17, 2023How long does spousal support last in Washington?The economic conditions of both spouses take one of the hardest hits in a divorce. There are always two sides…Read Article
