Posted On October 15, 2021 Divorce
The divorce process takes a minimum of 90 days in Washington, beginning from filing the initial petition. However, dissolving a marriage can take much longer, depending on your specific situation. Contested issues or delayed proceedings, for instance, can extend the …
read morePosted On October 1, 2021 Divorce
Whether or not you retain a Spokane divorce attorney, it is critical to understand the laws related to getting a divorce in Washington so that you can have the best possible outcome for your situation. Several statutes outline divorce …
read morePosted On July 15, 2021 Custody
In a typical Washington State divorce, the parents of a child will either create their own custody agreement and divide residential time, or a Court will decide for them. The parent known as the custodial parent will have the child …
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When making decisions regarding what is best for your children and your family, it is important to have a clear understanding of Washington State’s child custody laws. Read on to learn the child custody laws in Washington and if you …
read morePosted On June 15, 2021 Property Division
Community property is generally considered everything that a couple earns or acquires during their marriage – unless you have agreed upon and stated differently in a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement. However, a spouse can have separate property that does not …
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