- December 8, 2022
The benefits of a temporary order while your divorce is pending
You and your spouse have decided your marriage is over and you have separated. Still, now that you are living…Read Article - November 22, 2022
Maintenance in Washington is based on factors not formulas
If you pay child support in Washington, the amount owed is based on a statutory formula. There is no statutory…Read Article - November 8, 2022
Be patient during child custody disputes
Divorce may be stressful and complicated. But deciding on custody and visitation issues and determining what is in the best…Read Article - October 25, 2022
Can your career choice affect your marriage?
It is often reported that an American marriage has over a 50% chance to end in divorce. But what many…Read Article - October 25, 2022
Can my job make divorce more likely?
If you are going through a rocky patch in your marriage, you may think you are unique, alone in your…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