Posted On August 19, 2022 Divorce
In a divorce, spouses are required by law to truthfully disclose their financial assets in order for community property to be divided equally. However, some divorcing spouses will go to great lengths to hide property or assets in an attempt …
read morePosted On August 6, 2022 Divorce, Family Law, Property Division
Washington is a community property state, which means any property acquired throughout a marriage is divided equally in divorce. Our Spokane divorce lawyers are here to explain asset division for a Washington divorce.
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read morePosted On July 30, 2022 Divorce, Family Law
Collaborative divorce is a cooperative, interest-based approach to dissolving a marriage, known as a form of alternative dispute resolution. You and your spouse each hire a lawyer, and their focus will be on helping you and your spouse reach agreements …
read morePosted On July 23, 2022 Child Support, Divorce, Property Division
Washington courts do not follow a specific formula from the state when it comes to awarding spousal support. Instead, various factors are taken into consideration when determining whether one spouse must make support payments to the other.
Posted On July 18, 2022 Parenting Plans
To modify a parenting plan in Washington, you must be able to convince the court that a substantial change has occurred. Once custody arrangements are established, judges are very hesitant about making significant changes. Our Spokane parenting plan attorneys are …
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