- 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 - June 16, 2022
Can I modify my current parenting plan when life changes?
Your current parenting plan may have been working well, at least for a while. However, sometimes our lives change so…Read Article - June 2, 2022
Helping domestic violence victims obtain protective orders
Violence or abuse in an intimate or family relationship is far too common in society. Often, if one has not…Read Article