The Twyford Law Office provides high-quality representation for every issue involved in a divorce.
Our skilled family attorneys know the legal process of dissolving a marriage can be an emotional and contentious matter for you, and work tirelessly to address every concern you may have about your unique situation.
It is our goal to find a customized legal solution for your divorce matter. Speak with a Kirkland divorce lawyer today.
Clients benefit from our divorce lawyers’:
Regardless of your circumstances, our seasoned lawyers will protect your best interests and strive to minimize any potential negative impact divorce may have on you at present and in the future. Contact us today to discuss your divorce with a Kirkland attorney.
At Twyford Law Office, we believe it is imperative that you know your legal rights in a divorce. Our Kirkland divorce attorneys will ensure you are aware of these legal rights. We know how to protect your interests to help you get all that you are entitled to from your marriage.
Twyford Law Office will do the following, and more, on your behalf:
At Twyford Law Office, our divorce attorneys fully comprehend the laws related to divorce in Washington. If you have any questions regarding the services offered by our divorce attorneys or your specific case, call our office to schedule a confidential consultation.
Washington State is a no-fault state. This means a spouse does not have to prove the other spouse did anything wrong to qualify for a divorce. Simply stating the marriage is “irretrievably broken” is grounds enough.
A divorce may be granted to couples who are legally married and:
Only one spouse needs to want the divorce for a divorce to be granted in Washington. There is no separation period required before filing for a divorce.
If there are children, the general rule is that the children need to have resided in Washington since birth or for six months before the filing of the divorce action. Learn more about what is grounds for divorce in Washington by speaking with a knowledgeable divorce lawyer at Twyford Law Office in Kirkland.
To start the divorce process, one spouse, called the “petitioner,” must file a petition for dissolution of marriage and a summons. That spouse must then serve both these documents on the other spouse to start the divorce and the ninety-day waiting period.
The exception is in an uncontested divorce where the spouses have agreed on all legal issues beforehand. Then, the spouses start the divorce action by filing a petition with a “joinder.” Here, no summons is necessary.
Whether you envision a simple, conflict-free divorce or are preparing for a complex, high-tension divorce, a skilled Kirkland divorce lawyer from Twyford Law Office can provide you with the expertise you need to move your life toward the best possible future. Call Twyford Law Office or contact us online today to find out how we can help ease your worries and attain your divorce goals.
Our divorce attorneys look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.