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Monthly Archives: November 2015

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Why an “Aggressive” Divorce Lawyer May Hurt Your Case

Divorce, Family, High-Conflict, MediationBy Zachary AshbyNov 6, 2015

When a couple first contemplates divorce, the hurt feelings and resentment often lead to rage and a desire to punish the other person. This is especially true if one partner is more at fault than the other for the breakup of the marriage. While you may initially think that you need an aggressive divorce attorney…

Getting Divorced When You Can’t Find Your Spouse

Alimony, child support, Divorce, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal Support, Unknown Spouse LocationBy Zachary AshbyNov 5, 2015

To paraphrase T.S. Eliot, sometimes marriages end not with a bang, but with a whimper. When your former spouse simply disappears rather than stays around to face a divorce, you will not be stuck in a one-sided marriage forever. Even if no one in the world can find your spouse, you still have the ability…

Understanding Washington Child Support Guidelines

child support, Divorce, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyNov 4, 2015

Divorce can be an expensive process. Between attorneys’ fees and the costs of paying for two different sets of rent payments, utility bills, and other costs, living apart is usually twice as expensive as living together. That’s why when parents separate, the court is most concerned with whether or not the former couple can continue…

Social Media & Divorce: What You Share Could Hurt You

Child Custody, Communications, Divorce, Hidden Assets, MessagingBy Zachary AshbyNov 3, 2015

By now, every adult should know that what you put on the internet can come back to haunt you. This is especially true during a divorce, where mutual friends and former family members can leak incriminating evidence when you least expect it. When you are contemplating divorce, it is a good idea to clean up…

Discipline or Child Abuse? What Washington Courts Consider Unreasonable

Abuse, Child Abuse, Child Custody, Custody Dispute, DivorceBy Zachary AshbyNov 2, 2015

Not all of us grew up under the threat of discipline with a belt, a tree switch or a wooden spoon. People were not exposed to corporal punishment and those who believe that the occasional spanking made them stronger people are often diametrically opposed and will rarely agree on what constitutes abuse and what constitutes…

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