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Can Oral Agreements Be Enforced During a Divorce?

Agreements, Divorce, Financial, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal SupportBy Zachary AshbyFeb 20, 2017

Most people are not in the habit of creating a written contract every time they make a promise to another person. In society, we expect that people will keep their promises, and many people put great stock in always keeping their word. However, without a written contract, how much is an oral agreement or promise…

Custody Counts

Agreements, Child Custody, Divorce, Family, Mediation, VisitationBy Zachary AshbyFeb 1, 2017

Are kids in “custody” spending more time with mom, dad, or is it equal? And who is doing the deciding – the parents or the courts? Children in sole custody situations are usually with the mother. This is not that surprising but still, the fact that only 1 in 6 custodial parents are fathers seems…

Do You Need a Private Investigator for Your Divorce Case?

Agreements, Divorce, Financial, Infidelity, Prenuptial AgreementBy Zachary AshbyJan 19, 2017

Dealing with a spouse who is unfaithful or who attempts to hide money and assets can be a frustrating experience. Many times the other spouse knows something is going on, whether it be because of little inconsistencies or just a gut feeling, but has no actual proof to back up his or her suspicions. If…

Can You Purchase Large Items of Property During Your Divorce Case?

Agreements, Division of Assets, DivorceBy Zachary AshbyDec 14, 2016

The process of getting a divorce takes months to complete. Couples going through a divorce may need to attend mediation sessions, court hearings, or depositions, which all take time. Even the simplest divorces must go through Washington State’s mandatory 90-day waiting period. During this time, it is not uncommon for one or both spouses to…

Do Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods Work for High-Conflict Divorces?

Agreements, Divorce, High-Conflict, MediationBy Zachary AshbyNov 18, 2016

Mediation and similar alternative dispute resolution techniques help many couples come to an agreement about difficult family law matters like child support or the division of assets and debts. When divorcing couples are willing to work together, they can often accomplish more in less time than if they had gone to court. In a high…

Divorce Under One Roof: How to Live with A Former Spouse

Agreements, Child Custody, Divorce, Financial, ResidencyBy Zachary AshbyNov 11, 2016

Not many people want to continue living with their former spouse during or after a divorce. However, many former couples simply cannot afford to move out as soon as the relationship falls apart. Other couples may need to wait until they find a buyer for their home before either spouse can afford to leave. In…

Can You Contest Parts of Your Prenuptial Agreement?

Agreements, Divorce, Prenuptial AgreementBy Zachary AshbyMay 10, 2016

In Washington State, couples who are engaged to be married have the option of creating a prenuptial agreement. This agreement is a contract between the couple that determines what will happen if they get divorced. A prenuptial agreement can be used to pre-determine the amount of spousal support provided (known as alimony in other states)…

What If You Don’t Agree That Your Marriage Is “Irretrievably Broken”?

Agreements, Divorce, MarriageBy Zachary AshbyApr 25, 2016

In Washington State, a married person can file for divorce for whatever reasons he or she wants. In legal terms, the spouse simply has to tell the court that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” But what happens if the other spouse doesn’t feel the same way? Does it matter if one spouse wants to save…

What Happens If You Change Your Mind About Divorcing Your Spouse?

Agreements, Divorce, FamilyBy Zachary AshbyMar 25, 2016

Divorce is a stressful and emotional process. Unlike other legal matters, it is not uncommon for couples to reconcile during the divorce process and decide to give their relationship another shot. When a couple decides to call off their divorce, their choice will have certain ramifications depending on how far along their case is. Before…

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