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Preserving Relationships After Divorces In Everett And Snohomish County

As much as you want to put your divorce behind you, you will still likely have to work with your spouse for many years to come, and not every argument you have can or should be taken to court for resolution.

You can start your post-divorce life off on the right foot by taking opportunities for cooperation during your initial divorce proceedings. By employing agreed/uncontested divorce when your relationship allows, you can save yourself the time, money and stress of a courtroom battle, and arrive at agreements that meet your individual family’s needs. We help people in Everett and Snohomish County and Seattle and King County in Washington.

Helping You Find A Less Stressful Way Forward

At Akiona Law, PLLC, we guide our clients through the divorce process and represent their best interests under the law. As your team, we also provide ways to preserve relationships in the process. As you handle disagreements, remember:

  • Don’t let the emotional trauma of today overshadow what is fair. The severity of disagreements feels magnified during initial divorce proceedings. Do not let this cloud your mind when dealing with the nuts and bolts of child support, child custody and other divorce issues.
  • It is in your best interest to protect the financial stability of everyone involved. You can easily end up feeling the burden of your spouse’s financial challenges after the divorce is final. Do your best to give everyone in your family, including your spouse, the best opportunities for financial stability so everyone walks away in a favorable position.
  • Parent-child relationships are worth protecting. As long as your child is not in danger because of parental fitness issues, he or she deserves the opportunity to develop a relationship with both of his or her parents. When dealing with child custody and parenting schedules, make sure everyone is given the chance to be a family.

Every family will have different issues to consider when going through a divorce. It is our goal to make sure those specific needs are met and that positive interactions are fostered through the divorce process. Even if things are emotionally taxing today, there are ways to get through this while protecting your rights and everyone involved.

A Divorce Does Not Need To Have “Winners” And “Losers;” Contact Us Today

Contact us online or by telephone at 425-740-2209 to discuss your case with an experienced team of lawyers.