Questions to Ask Yourself If You Are Considering Divorce
Apr 18, 2016
Making the decision to file for divorce is not one you should take lightly. If you are considering divorce, make absolutely sure that you are prepared to follow through with the process and start your...
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Do I need a lawyer to get a divorce?
Mar 08, 2016
A do-it-yourself divorce is possible in Washington. However, having a divorce lawyer makes the process easier and less stressful on your family. Furthermore, lawyers can protect your assets and rights...
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Does child support in Washington include daycare expenses?
Feb 26, 2016
As parents typically share daycare expenses, judges often include those costs as part of the child support amount in Washington. The non-custodial parent is usually responsible for paying half of the ...
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4 Ways to Protect Your Business from Divorce
Jan 28, 2016
Because Washington is a community property state, you and your spouse must evenly divide all your marital assets, including businesses. However, it is possible to protect your business from your divor...
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Why is a business valuation during divorce so important in Washington State?
Dec 17, 2015
All types of property must be formally evaluated prior to the finalization of a divorce, and even more so, when the property includes business assets. An independent appraiser should do your business...
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Dividing Real Estate in a Divorce in Washington
Nov 23, 2015
In Washington, a community property state, dividing assets and real estate property can be complicated and contestable. If the couple cannot come to an agreement, the courts will step in to divide the...
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Who keeps the engagement ring in a divorce?
Nov 22, 2015
Nearly all property a married couple owns is up for division during a divorce in Washington state. However, jewelry such as the engagement ring: divorce sees it divided differently. The Judicial Syste...
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How long does a parent have to pay child support in Washington state?
Oct 18, 2015
Child support payments in Washington are not necessarily permanent. They may last only for a certain period and may not end at 18 years of age. For answers to your questions about how long a parent ha...
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My Child Wants to Live with the Other Parent - What are my options?
Sep 21, 2015
Washington State family law requires that the child's best interests are placed first when it comes to determine parental custody after a divorce. If your child expresses a desire to live with the oth...
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Adultery and Divorce Settlement in Washington State
Aug 25, 2015
Adultery and divorce do not go hand in hand. Cheating may have been the cause of your divorce, but your spouse’s cheating will have no impact on the divorce settlement, because Washington is a no-faul...
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