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How To Modify A Child Custody Order In Washington (What Parents Need To Know)

Child Custody, Divorce, Hiring an Attorney, Parenting Plan, Records, VisitationBy rosenMar 3, 2020

You already know that divorce is never easy. When children are involved, the difficulties multiply. If you and your spouse are parents who are divorcing, try to work out your own child custody agreement, or a judge will do it for you. A Washington family law attorney can help. In the state of Washington, custody…

How Long Do Divorces Take? A Comparison of Timelines for Contested and Uncontested Divorce in Washington

Division of Assets, Divorce, Hiring an AttorneyBy Zachary AshbySep 17, 2019

From the initial filing to finalization, how long do divorces take? How much time are you in this for? We take a look at an uncontested divorce’s timeline here.

A Complete Guide to Divorce in Washington State

Alimony, child support, Divorce, Hiring an Attorney, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal SupportBy Zachary AshbySep 16, 2019

Are you attempting to get a divorce in Washington? Divorce can be complicated, so the more you know, the better. Here’s your complete guide to WA divorce.

Don’t Go It Alone: 5 Obvious Signs You Need to Hire a Divorce Lawyer

Alimony, Child Custody, child support, Division of Assets, Divorce, Hiring an Attorney, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal SupportBy Zachary AshbySep 14, 2019

Do you always need a lawyer for divorce? Not necessarily, but certain situations definitely call for it. Here are 5 signs you should seek outside help.

How an “Aggressive” Divorce Attorney Will Hurt Your Case

Divorce, Financial, High-Conflict, Hiring an AttorneyBy Zachary AshbySep 6, 2019

There is an important difference between aggression and strength, and it boils down to emotional maturity. When something as important as marriage comes to an end, emotions run high. When a couple contemplates divorce, it means that they have suffered hurt feelings and often harbor resentment over past wrongs. You may think that you need…

What your Attorney is not telling you about your custody battle

Child Custody, Hiring an AttorneyBy Zachary AshbyAug 22, 2019

I am sure that you have seen the ads that promise you aggressive representation. Maybe the ad said how much the attorney would fight for you. That they cared and that they would make the other side pay. And you bought into the idea that fighting is the only way to go–maybe the right way…

The Process of Divorce in Washington State

Divorce, Hiring an AttorneyBy Jayden GogginsMay 30, 2019

In the US, between 40% and 50% of marriages end in divorce. The divorce rate has been declining since the 1980s but it’s still a possibility for many couples who can’t make their marriage work. But the process of divorce can be long, expensive, and messy. If you’re thinking of filing for divorce in Washington…

Can Parents Create a Child Support Agreement?

child support, Divorce, FinancialBy Jayden GogginsMay 15, 2019

Child support orders can be reviewed and updated every three years or sooner if a parent has experienced a loss in income due to termination of employment or incarceration.  Parents must continue their child support payments up until the child turns 18, as noted in the child support agreement. It’s required by law.  If you and your…

Child Support and a Parenting Plan: Everything You Need to Know

Child Custody, child support, Divorce, Financial, Parenting PlanBy Jayden GogginsMay 15, 2019

Nearly 50% of all people married in the last twenty years are already divorced or will get divorced. Why? We don’t exactly know. Maybe it’s that we’re living longer – or maybe it’s the impact of technology. Either way, divorces are more common than ever. And if there are kids in the mix – then…

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