Preparing for Your First Court Hearing

Going to court can be an intimidating experience, especially when you are not sure what to expect. For many people, attending a hearing in a divorce case is the first time that they will ever enter a courtroom, and the prospect can be scary. If you are attending a hearing, learning more about the process…

Factors That Will Limit a Person’s Parenting Time

Every parent wants to spend as much time as possible with his or her children. In Washington State, parenting time is usually split equally between two parents unless a judge finds that one parent’s time should be restricted based on certain limiting factors. Washington State statutes outline circumstances when a judge may decide to limit…

Death and Divorce: What Happens If One Spouse Passes Away During the Divorce Process?

All divorces take time. In Washington State, a divorce must take at least three months because there is a mandatory 90-day waiting period before the divorce can be finalized. Many divorces last much longer, especially if there are conflicts over children or the division of property. As time goes on, anything can happen. If a…

Will Community Property Be Split 50/50 In A Divorce?

Couples often wonder how divorce will affect their shared property. Washington is a community property state, which means that all property or debts acquired during a marriage belong equally to both partners and must be split between them. But does this split need to be exactly even? In Washington, state law requires judges to split…