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How To Keep Your Contact Information Confidential If Your Ex Is Abusive

Abuse, Divorce Articles, Residency, Restraining OrderBy Zachary AshbyDec 15, 2015

Filing for divorce from an abusive spouse is a courageous decision that often takes careful planning. Just because a divorce was filed, however, does not guarantee that your abusive spouse will never attempt to harm you again. If you or your children are in danger because of your former partner, there are steps you can…

Discipline or Child Abuse? What Washington Courts Consider Unreasonable

Abuse, Child Abuse, Child Custody, Custody Dispute, Divorce ArticlesBy Zachary AshbyNov 2, 2015

Not all of us grew up under the threat of discipline with a belt, a tree switch or a wooden spoon. People were not exposed to corporal punishment and those who believe that the occasional spanking made them stronger people are often diametrically opposed and will rarely agree on what constitutes abuse and what constitutes…

Why Moving Out Of The Marital Home During A Divorce May Be A Huge Mistake

Abuse, Child Custody, Divorce Articles, Domestic Violence, Family, MovingBy Zachary AshbyAug 30, 2015

When a couple is contemplating a divorce, one of the first things that usually happens is that one spouse or the other will move out and find a new place to live. Though the impulse to be away from your soon-to-be ex is understandable, leaving the marital home during the marriage could come back to…

Domestic Violence

Abuse, Divorce Articles, Domestic ViolenceBy Zachary AshbyAug 13, 2015

Not every relationship ends well. When emotions run high during a divorce, violence or the threat of violence is an unfortunate reality for many couples. If your spouse or former partner has threatened you or your children, you deserve the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your family is safe.

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