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Monthly Archives: November 2016

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Do Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods Work for High-Conflict Divorces?

Agreements, Divorce, High-Conflict, MediationBy Zachary AshbyNov 18, 2016

Mediation and similar alternative dispute resolution techniques help many couples come to an agreement about difficult family law matters like child support or the division of assets and debts. When divorcing couples are willing to work together, they can often accomplish more in less time than if they had gone to court. In a high…

Dealing with Debt in Divorce

Community Property, Debt, Division of Assets, Divorce, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyNov 16, 2016

Marital debts, just like marital assets, are fairly divided between spouses during a divorce. Because Washington is a community property state, all income, property, and debts that either spouse acquires during the marriage belongs to the marital estate and must be split relatively equally between the spouses. The responsibility for a marital debt can be…

Your Options for Refinancing Your Home Before or During Your Divorce

Community Property, Divorce, MortgageBy Zachary AshbyNov 14, 2016

According to The Economist, the length of the average American marriage before divorce is eight years. In comparison, the standard length of a mortgage is thirty years. It’s no surprise then many mortgage contracts outlast the marriage of the people who signed them. In Washington State, any property that is acquired during the course of…

Divorce Under One Roof: How to Live with A Former Spouse

Agreements, Child Custody, Divorce, Financial, ResidencyBy Zachary AshbyNov 11, 2016

Not many people want to continue living with their former spouse during or after a divorce. However, many former couples simply cannot afford to move out as soon as the relationship falls apart. Other couples may need to wait until they find a buyer for their home before either spouse can afford to leave. In…

Understanding Consent and Revocation Times During an Adoption

adoption, RevocationBy Zachary AshbyNov 7, 2016

Adopting a child is a lengthy, but exciting process. In an adoption, the legal relationship between biological parents and a child are terminated and a new legal relationship between adoptive parents and a child are created. Many adoptive parents cannot wait to take their child home permanently and look forward to the day when the…

Overnights Vs. Daytime Parenting Time: Does It Matter When You Have Your Children?

Child Custody, Divorce, Parenting PlanBy Zachary AshbyNov 4, 2016

While Washington law does not deal in terms of “custody” and “visitation”, Washington Parenting Plans must designate a custodial parent so that the order can be understood in other states and for purposes of Federal Law. The designation must be made even when both parents have about the same amount of residential time. Under Federal…

Why Prenups Are Especially Useful Before Second Marriages

Community Property, Division of Assets, Divorce, Prenuptial AgreementBy Zachary AshbyNov 2, 2016

Statistics show that nearly 40% of all marriages involve a partner who has been married at least once before. Second and third marriages are more common today than ever before, and so are the prenuptial agreements that go along with them. Prenuptial agreements are more common in second and subsequent marriages than they are in…

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