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Monthly Archives: February 2016

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Changing Your Name (Or Your Child’s Name) After a Divorce

Agreements, DivorceBy Zachary AshbyFeb 3, 2016

One of the best things about divorce is the opportunity for a new, fresh start in life. For many women (and some men), this means using their former, or maiden name. Changing your name during the divorce process is relatively easy and can be accomplished in several ways. Additionally, parents can petition the court to…

What to Know About Dividing a Business During a Divorce

Community Property, Division of Assets, Divorce, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyFeb 2, 2016

When a married couple owns a business, that business can be considered community property. Like all assets in a Washington State, the business should be split between both spouses. But how does a divorce court divide up a business? Valuing the Business Before a business can be split between the spouses, the parties have to…

Dating During Divorce—Can Your New Significant Other Affect Your Case?

Child Custody, child support, Divorce, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyFeb 1, 2016

After a serious relationship like a marriage ends, many people heal by jumping right back into the dating game. While it may be natural to want to move on with a new partner, a serious relationship during your divorce proceedings may end up hurting both your personal relationships and the results of your divorce case.…

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