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Monthly Archives: January 2019

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What is Discovery and How Does It Work?

Discovery, Divorce Articles, Financial, Hidden AssetsBy rosenJan 17, 2019

Discovery is the legal process by which parties to a divorce (or any type of lawsuit) exchange information about issues related to the case. The discovery process ensures that each side is completely aware of all assets, debts, and other important information that might have a bearing on the outcome of the case. The information gained through discovery…

Keeping in Contact With Your Children From a Distance

Communications, Divorce Articles, Family, MessagingBy rosenJan 17, 2019

It is never easy for a child to be away from his or her parent, even for a relatively short period of time. Likewise, parents always miss their children when they are apart. When a move due to a job or another reason takes you away from your child on a more permanent basis, it…

What is the Service Member’s Civil Relief Act?

Divorce Articles, militaryBy rosenJan 17, 2019

The Service Member’s Civil Relief Act (SCRA)is a federal law that provides protection for service members involved in civil lawsuits, including divorces and other family law cases. The main goal of the SCRA is give individuals the chance to participate in the court proceedings when they are on active duty with the armed forces. The SCRA does not stop…

Getting Along With Your Ex Following a Divorce

Agreements, Co-Parenting, Divorce Articles, FamilyBy rosenJan 17, 2019

When you and your ex get divorced, the last thing that you probably want is to maintain any sort of relationship with your ex. If you share minor children with your ex, however, you have no choice but to maintain some sort of relationship, if only for your children’s benefit. While it may not be easy to maintain…

Do I Ever Get to Stop Paying Spousal Support?

Alimony, Divorce Articles, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal SupportBy rosenJan 17, 2019

Whether or not spousal support (also known as alimony or spousal maintenance) ends depends entirely on the language in the final orders. Some spousal support orders remain in effect for only a certain period of time. Other spousal support orders stay in effect indefinitely. Spousal support also automatically terminates if the support order doesn’t say…

How Risky is It to Start Dating During My Divorce?

Child Custody, Divorce ArticlesBy rosenJan 17, 2019

Divorce often takes the life to which you have grown accustomed and turns it upside down. You may feel uncertain, confused, lost, and lonely at various points during your divorce proceedings. As a result of all of this chaos in your life, it is no wonder that you want start dating and move toward a…

Stock Options and Your Divorce in Washington

Community Property, Division of Assets, Divorce Articles, StocksBy rosenJan 17, 2019

Washington law provides that when a couple divorces, all of their property is divided between the parties. Dividing some items of property is a relatively easy process, but some forms of property take more time and consideration than others. Property includes not only real estate and bank accounts, but also retirement plans, business interests, pensions,…

Do I Really Need a Prenuptial Agreement?

Debt, Division of Assets, Prenuptial AgreementBy rosenJan 17, 2019

We most often hear about prenuptial agreements in the context of highly publicized celebrity divorces. These cases cause the impression that prenuptial agreements are necessary only for the rich and famous. However, nothing could be farther from the truth. Prenuptial agreements are important for all couples, but even more so for older couples, who are…

Can I Get Visitation with My Grandchild?

Divorce Articles, Family, Grandparents, VisitationBy rosenJan 17, 2019

While many grandparents have close relationships with their grandchildren, this is not the case in all families. Divorce, death, and disagreements all can lead to strained relationships between grandparents and the parents of their grandchildren. In some cases, grandparents may turn to the legal system for assistance in getting to visit with their grandchildren. Historically,…

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