When Washington parents go through divorce, they may decide to co-parent their children. Child custody agreements that involve co-parenting terms are often considered beneficial if the circumstances of the situation are suited for such an agreement. Certain situations...
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Infidelity could cause child custody concerns in Washington
For many Washington residents, the knowledge that their spouse has been unfaithful could be enough to warrant a divorce. These types of situations can be difficult for the married individuals involved, but infidelity could also potentially affect child custody under...
Sense of control may help Washington residents during divorce
Feeling in control can make a considerable difference in how a Washington resident feels about the situation he or she is in. When it comes to divorce, it is not uncommon for individuals to feel as if they have lost at least a bit of control due to the circumstances...
Understanding circumstances may help Washington divorce
Divorce can be a very different situation for each individual who goes through the process. Therefore, it may not always be prudent to think that because someone else's divorce went a certain way that another individual's proceedings will go the same way. Many...