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Daily Archives: Jan 17, 2019

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Who Gets Custody of the Family Pet After a Divorce?

Divorce Articles, FamilyBy rosenJan 17, 2019

Many Americans have deep connections and emotional attachments to their pets. When a divorce occurs, however, a dispute may arise over which party should receive custody of the family dog. Unlike children, there are no “custody” laws involving pets in the state of Washington because pets are considered property under Washington law. If the parties…

Dividing Retirement Plans in Your Divorce

Agreements, Divorce Articles, Financial, Mediation, RetirementBy rosenJan 17, 2019

There are a wide variety of retirement plans, from pensions to 401(k) plans, but all of them are potentially subject to division as community property in a Washington divorce. Even if one spouse contributed to or accrued a portion of the plan’s value prior to the marriage it may be part of the overall division…

Divorce Myths in Washington

Child Custody, child support, Divorce ArticlesBy rosenJan 17, 2019

There is a lot of misinformation among the general public about divorce. Part of our job here at Pacific Northwest Family Law is to educate individuals on their rights and responsibilities with respect to divorce, as well as tell them how the divorce process really works. Here are some common misconceptions about Washington divorce law…

Am I Entitled to Spousal Support in Washington?

Alimony, Divorce Articles, Hiring an Attorney, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal SupportBy rosenJan 17, 2019

Spousal support, maintenance, and alimony are terms used to describe a court order for one spouse to pay a certain sum of money to the other spouse on a routine basis. A spousal support order can be temporary in duration, in that it lasts only as long as the divorce proceedings are pending. A spousal…

How Do I Serve My Wife with Divorce Papers?

Divorce Articles, Hiring an Attorney, RecordsBy rosenJan 17, 2019

In any type of lawsuit, Washington law requires that all parties receive proper notice of the court proceedings. There are strict rules that govern what constitutes proper notice, or “service of process.” Service gives your spouse the opportunity to respond to your divorce petition within a certain timeframe. If you do not comply with these…

How Do I Know How Much Spousal Support I Will Get?

Alimony, Division of Assets, Divorce Articles, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal SupportBy rosenJan 17, 2019

Spousal support (also known as spousal maintenance or alimony) is a court order that requires one spouse to pay the other spouse a certain amount of money each month for his or her support. Whether a court orders spousal support depends largely on the paying spouse’s ability to pay and the receiving spouse’s need for…

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