Can I Get Visitation with My Grandchild?

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,…

How Can I Co-Parent with My Ex?

Divorce is not without some degree of resentment, conflict, and even hostility between the parties. Co-parenting during and following a divorce can be extremely difficult, especially when everyone’s emotions are running high. When divorcing parties share minor children, they have a special responsibility to maintain an amicable relationship with one another to the greatest extent…

Who Gets Custody of the Family Pet After a Divorce?

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…