- March 16, 2023
5 things to include in your postnuptial agreement
Once married, you and your spouse will legally share many things, such as childcare, finances, and other assets. If you…Read Article - March 13, 2023
I’m thinking of moving out of Washington. Will I be allowed to move my children?
Moving out of Washington is a big decision, especially if you are a parent. One of the most pressing concerns…Read Article - March 12, 2023
Does filing for divorce first matter?
After talking endlessly about trying to make your marriage work, you and your spouse finally decide that the best course…Read Article - March 9, 2023
What is the court’s role in divorces involving domestic violence?
The court finalizes agreements, arrangements and orders regarding complex issues and disputes discussed during divorce proceedings. However, the judge has…Read Article - March 8, 2023
4 interpersonal behaviors that can lead to divorce
It's an urban legend that half of U.S. marriages end in divorce. Some experts say the actual number is closer…Read Article - February 3, 2023
Alimony under Washington law
Alimony is a controversial topic in divorce. The people who pay it often resent the obligation, and the people receiving…Read Article - January 20, 2023
State law compels relocated spouse to pay child support
People move for every imaginable reason: career change, retirement, cost of living for a family. Statistics that document who relocates…Read Article - January 6, 2023
Planning your vacation while coparenting
The year has just begun, but many Washington families have already started planning activities for the year. Going on a…Read Article - December 22, 2022
Protective orders available in a domestic violence matter
While love can come with heartbreak and unfavorable emotions, love should never physically hurt. Unfortunately, this occurs far too often…Read Article