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...
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Child custody agreement will impact Washington children
Some Washington residents may be concerned about how divorce will impact their children. Divorce will have significant repercussions on children as they will likely spend less time with their parents as a unit and more often with one parent or the other. When making...
Budgeting could help Washington residents with child support
Divorce can completely change a person's life. In many circumstances, Washington residents have become accustomed to the lives that they lead with their spouses, children, income and other lifestyle aspects. After a couple separates, individuals will likely want...
Property division may concern Washington residents
Though many Washington residents may believe they have met their perfect partner, many marriages can reveal issues that may not have been predicted. Individuals may learn that they and their spouses do not have as much in common as they had once believed or other...
Disrespect, lack of trust could lead to divorce in Washington
There are many factors that play roles in whether a marriage is healthy. Unfortunately, not all Washington residents may be in healthy relationships, and certain situations may lead them to consider getting a divorce. Coming to such a decision can be difficult for any...
New laws may lead Washington residents to criticize divorce laws
With the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding same-sex marriage, many individuals may be getting married for the first time while others are considering divorce. Though this court ruling affects all states, divorce laws still vary from jurisdiction to...
Washington parents may be concerned over child custody
In recent reports, the idea of co-parenting has been displayed as possibly the best scenario when it comes to child custody. Because this custody method allows children to have time with both parents, Washington children may be better affected than if they spent the...
Washington residents may find phone usage helpful during divorce
Going through divorce can be difficult for many Washington residents, especially if the parties are unable to agree on terms. In situations in which agreements cannot be made, a judge will likely have to determine how divorce issues are decided. Alimony, child support...
How blended families can benefit kids and teens – Part II
During our last post, we began a discussion about blended families. If you are currently navigating a divorce or have recently finalized one, you may or may not be thinking ahead to the possibility of marrying again in the future. But whether this option is on your...
How blended families can benefit kids and teens – Part I
If you and your spouse recently decided to divorce or are questioning whether or not you should pursue a divorce, you may understandably have concerns about how your decision making will ultimately affect your children and teens. The divorce process can be temporarily...