- May 18, 2022
What is, and is not considered community property in Washington?
Washington is a community property state, which means that community property rules are followed when dividing marital property during divorce.…Read Article - May 3, 2022
The potential benefits of a prenuptial agreement
Prenuptial agreements offer a variety of benefits to couples about to get married. Prior to their wedding, couples should explore…Read Article - April 19, 2022
What is a prenuptial agreement?
Prenuptial agreements can often be a source of contention for newly engaged couples. While one spouse may see prenups as…Read Article - April 8, 2022
How does a legal separation differ from a divorce in Washington?
For people in Kirkland, family law concerns can impact anyone. This is true whether they are white collar professionals, blue…Read Article - April 5, 2022
Working through a divorce case in Washington
Going through a divorce case in Washington can oftentimes be emotional, filled with anger and resentment. Or, in some cases,…Read Article - March 22, 2022
Creating a parenting plan in Washington
Divorcing or separating parents will have to work out an arrangement that allows both parents to maintain a relationship with…Read Article - March 8, 2022
What courts consider in child custody cases
Washington parents beginning the custody process may have many questions about how custody is decided. Generally, the best custody schedule…Read Article - February 22, 2022
Watch out for these property division pitfalls
The property division process may seem pretty simple on its face. After all, Washington is a community property state, which…Read Article - February 8, 2022
Here’s what a court will consider when addressing alimony
A lot of people are worried about their financial stability post-divorce. It can be hard enough moving from two incomes…Read Article