- October 10, 2022
Study suggests co-parents should avoid chitchat on some topics
Parents in Kirkland who divorce will likely co-parent their child together. If you are on good terms with your child’s…Read Article - September 26, 2022
A protective order and divorce are just two steps for abuse victims
The two common methods of getting out of domestic violence are a protective order and a divorce. Many believe that…Read Article - September 20, 2022
Gray divorce grows
Growing old together was once a tenant of marriage. The ceremony emphasized a lifetime together as depicted by the oft-used…Read Article - September 16, 2022
Why would I need a postnuptial agreement?
Washington, like many other states, allows married couples to enter into a postnuptial agreement. Unlike a prenuptial agreement, a postnuptial…Read Article - August 31, 2022
Using a professional appraiser in a Washington divorce
Most Washingtonians understand that the state’s divorce laws require all marital property to be treated as community property, that is,…Read Article - August 12, 2022
How is debt divided during a Washington divorce?
When a couple goes through a divorce, there are some big topics with which they are rightfully concerned. How will…Read Article - August 12, 2022
When can I modify a child support order in Washington?
You make sure to pay child support every month because you recognize how much your child needs these financial resources.…Read Article - July 1, 2022
The factors that go into creating a parenting plan in Washington
Divorcing parents in Washington State have the task of coming to terms with the future as well as taking care…Read Article - June 16, 2022
Navigating child custody issues as an unmarried couple
We often talk about child custody as an issue in divorce, but child custody can be also be a legal…Read Article