Is Collaborative Divorce for Us?

Collaboration sounds nice….but in the context of divorce, is there such a thing? Collaborative divorce is an out-of-court method of coming to a resolution on the issues involved in a divorce: custody, division of assets, spousal support, parenting plans, etc. Collaborative divorce requires a special participation agreement in which both spouses commit to specific out…

5 Things You Need to Know About Adoption

Thinking about adoption? Before you go any further make sure you’ve asked yourself the right questions, are in the right stage of your life and, most importantly, are prepared. Here are the 5 things you need to know before you bring a new child into your life. 1. Are You Eligible to Adopt? – The…

The Ideal Divorce Attorney

Finding the ideal divorce attorney is different that finding, let’s say, the perfect criminal defense lawyer. Divorce is a complicated, personal event that encompasses various aspects of finances, family, and, often, heartbreak. To pursue a path towards divorce you need someone who is the right fit to lead that journey. What are the most important…

The DIY Prenup – Is it a Good Idea?

Congrats to you and your soon-to-be-spouse for having “the talk.” The prenup talk, that is. You’re both responsible, smart and have decided to enter into a pre-nuptial agreement. With all the expenses of a wedding (the flowers alone!) you are hoping you can DIY the prenup. First of all, be clear on what a prenup…

All About Alimony

Sadly your marriage or domestic partnership is ending. Your reality now includes understanding what is alimony, who pays whom, how much, and for how long. Here is what you need to know about alimony. What is Alimony? Alimony, also called ‘spousal support,’ is money paid by one spouse to the other to help the other…

The 5 Steps to Divorce in Washington State

You are your partner have decided to split. You’ve thought this through, perhaps gone to couples therapy, and maybe you are even past legal separation (which is not a prerequisite to divorce but it can be an alternative, and it can be done by court order). At this point divorce is a certainty. In that…

What to Wear in Court

If The Devil Wears Prada then definitely stay away from Prada. At least in court. A common question from clients is, “what should I wear to court?” Whether it’s a custody hearing or a divorce proceeding here are some helpful tips on what is sure to impress the only fashion critic that will matter –…

The Quickie Divorce

In a hurry to get unhitched? Well if you live in Washington, and want to divorce in Washington, you may have to slow your roll – a bit. The minimum waiting time is 90 days. That is, after the Petition for Dissolution is filed and served on the non-filing spouse, the clock starts ticking. If…