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Protecting Your Finances During Your Divorce

Divorce Articles, Financial, Hiring an AttorneyBy Zachary AshbyJul 25, 2017

Divorce is an emotional process, and all too often, individuals involved in divorce tend to make decisions that are not in their best interests, especially when it comes to finances. Unfortunately, financial fallout from divorce is more common than not, and it can take years to rebuild your financial health following a divorce. By taking…

Does My Spouse Have to Agree for Me to Get Divorced?

Divorce ArticlesBy Zachary AshbyJul 24, 2017

In the state of Washington, divorce is “no fault,” which means that the only legal ground for divorce is an “irretrievable breakdown” of the marriage. An irretrievable breakdown simply means that the couple’s marriage is permanently broken and cannot be repaired. Since Washington is a no-fault divorce state, it is unnecessary for both spouses to…

Can I Lower My Child Support Obligation if I Have Another Child?

child support, Family, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyJul 21, 2017

In order to qualify for a child support modification under Washington law, it must be two years or more since your child support order was entered by the court or reviewed for a possible modification, or there must be a substantial change in circumstances that occurred since the order was last entered or modified. There…

Do I Have to Pay for My Child’s College Expenses?

child support, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyJul 20, 2017

Under Washington law, a parent must pay child support until the child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. Once that child has graduated, however, he or she may wish to go on to college. It can be difficult for parents in an intact marriage to determine how to pay for college…

Does My Child Get to Express an Opinion About Custody?

Child Custody, Divorce Articles, FamilyBy Zachary AshbyJul 19, 2017

In the state of Washington, the child’s preferences are one of the factors that a court will consider in making a determination about the contents of a parenting plan, which includes custody and visitation. The court may give more weight to a child’s opinion if the child is older and sufficiently mature to express a…

Can I Get Genetic Testing for My Child?

Divorce Articles, Family, Paternity, RecordsBy Zachary AshbyJul 18, 2017

Genetic testing occurs in the context of a parentage or paternity action, which is a formal legal proceeding in which a male can establish legal rights to a child as his or her biological father. Either the mother of the child or the alleged father begins a parentage action by filing a petition to establish…

Factors Relevant to the Custody of a Child

Child Custody, Divorce Articles, VisitationBy Zachary AshbyJul 14, 2017

Like most states’ laws, Washington’s laws about child custody cases focus on the best interest of the child. There are a variety of factors that contribute to a child’s best interest, and a judge must consider those factors that are relevant in determining what custody and visitation arrangements are best for a child. The goal…

Can I Go on Vacation with My Child During a Custody Dispute?

Child Custody, Custody DisputeBy Zachary AshbyJul 12, 2017

A parent’s right or ability to take a child on vacation is generally addressed in the parties’ parenting plan. The provision relating to vacations may address when and for how long a parent may take a child on vacation, how much advance notice of the vacation should be given to the other parent, and whether…

Will My Sexual Orientation Impact My Custody Case?

Child Custody, Divorce Articles, Sexual OrientationBy Zachary AshbyJul 11, 2017

The Washington Supreme Court recently considered this exact issue and issued a ruling earlier this year that all Washington trial courts now must follow. Previously, the relevant Washington law contained a loophole that arguably allowed a judge to favor a heterosexual parent over a gay parent. According to the Supreme Court, a court in the…

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