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Can I Get Divorced During My Pregnancy?

Child Custody, child support, Divorce, Hiring an Attorney, VisitationBy Zachary AshbyJul 4, 2017

Washington law does not prohibit parties from getting a divorce if the wife is currently pregnant. However, there are some unique legal issues that are likely to arise in this context regarding the unborn child, whether the child is born during the marriage or in the months following the divorce. Individuals who find themselves in…

How Can I Establish Paternity in the State of Washington?

Divorce, PaternityBy Zachary AshbyJun 28, 2017

There are two main ways under Washington law to legally establish paternity for a child who is born outside of a marriage. A father can sign a paternity acknowledgment form, which establishes him as the child’s legal father. Alternatively, a court can issue an order that establishes a man as the legal father of the…

Can I Stop My Ex From Moving Away with My Child?

Divorce, MovingBy Zachary AshbyJun 26, 2017

In the state of Washington, just like in many other states, there are laws in place to prevent one parent from taking his or her child and simply moving out of state or far away from the other parent. After all, it would be unfair to the noncustodial parent to allow the custodial parent to…

Will a Court Order My Ex to Pay for Our Child’s College Expenses?

child support, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyJun 22, 2017

If you get divorced early in your child’s life, you are not likely to be thinking about how to pay for the child’s college education. Several years later, however, your child may be looking at attending college. As college tuition and related costs continue to skyrocket, resulting in unprecedented levels of student loan debt, you…

Do Children Get a Say in Custody Cases?

Child Custody, Divorce, FamilyBy Zachary AshbyJun 20, 2017

Custody cases are difficult for all parties involved, and particularly for children. Some parties are able to privately negotiate their own residential schedules, either on their own or with the help of a third-party mediator. When parties cannot reach a custody agreement, however, the judge must make a decision about what arrangements would be best…

Do Mothers Seeking Custody Have an Advantage Over Fathers?

Child Custody, child support, DivorceBy Zachary AshbyJun 20, 2017

Although family courts historically may have given preference to mothers in awarding child custody, times have changed significantly. For far too many years, most people, including family court judges, assumed that the mother should have custody of the child, and the father should pay child support and alimony to the mother. In today’s world, however,…

How Does the Court Divide Retirement Plans in a Divorce?

Division of Assets, Divorce, Financial, RetirementBy Zachary AshbyJun 15, 2017

In the typical divorce, the spouses’ retirement plans, pensions, and mutual funds often may be the most valuable assets that they own. As a result, the division of these items of property in a divorce can be a hotly contested matter. Under Washington law, retirement funds that either spouse acquired during the marriage are the…

Will Mediation Help Resolve My Divorce Case?

Divorce, Domestic Violence, MediationBy Zachary AshbyJun 13, 2017

In divorce mediation, a neutral third party meets with the divorcing spouses and tries to help them reach an agreement about all of the different issues involved in their divorce. The spouses typically meet with the neutral third party, or mediator, at an agreed-upon time and place in order to work out any disputed issues.…

Can I Ever Change My Spousal Support Order?

Alimony, Divorce, Spousal Maintenance, Spousal SupportBy Zachary AshbyJun 12, 2017

Spousal support, which is also referred to alimony or maintenance, is a sum of money that one spouse is ordered or agrees to pay the other spouse on a regular basis during and/or after their divorce. In some cases, the spouses purposely agree to make a spousal support obligation non-modifiable. This means that the spouse…

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