Posted On May 6, 2023 Property Division
Contrary to popular belief, divorce itself does not directly impact your credit score. Your marital status is not a factor that credit reporting agencies consider when calculating credit scores. However, the financial consequences of divorce can indirectly affect your credit …
read morePosted On April 28, 2023 Divorce, Family Law
Divorce is often viewed as a negative event, but in some situations, it can be an opportunity for growth, both for individuals and for families. While divorce is not a decision to be taken lightly, there are certain situations where …
read morePosted On April 18, 2023 Custody, Family Law
In family law cases, issues related to child custody, visitation, and support can be highly contentious and emotionally charged. In some cases, it may be necessary to request a psychological evaluation to help the court make informed decisions that are …
read morePosted On April 9, 2023 Divorce, Family Law
In Washington state, stay-at-home moms have divorce rights that they can use to protect themselves and their children.
Spousal maintenance, also known as alimony, is a payment made by one spouse to the other spouse to provide …
read morePosted On April 1, 2023 Divorce, Family Law
Secretly recorded conversations can be admissible as evidence in a divorce case in Washington, but only under certain circumstances. If you are considering recording a conversation, it is crucial to understand the state’s privacy laws and consult an attorney …
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