Our Bellevue divorce and family law blog is updated several times a month to keep our clients and potential clients up-to-date on the latest developments, news stories, and information related to our practice areas: divorce, child custody, divorce mediation, and domestic violence in the greater Seattle area. These short, informative, and easy-to-understand blog entries strive to keep our readers knowledgeable about Washington State divorce law and their own cases. If you have questions about your family law case, please contact our Seattle family law attorneys. Molly Kenny, Monica Rands-Preuss, and our law firm staff are here to help.
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Who Pays For Daycare After Divorce?Usually, daycare expenses are included in a child support order. Sometimes, though, this payment may be made separately.
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Dividing Property in Divorce: Fine Art, Furniture, Jewelry, Wine CollectionWhen dividing property in divorce, things like antiques, art, heirlooms, and collectibles are split. Molly B. Kenny explains (425) 460-0550.
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Communicating with Ex-Spouse Effectively during a DivorceCommunicating with ex-spouse can compromise a divorce. Learn how to make your interactions successful. Call Molly B. Kenny for help (425) 460-0550.
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Divorce and the Engagement RingIn a divorce, engagement ring typically stays with the wife. Read more on separating assets on Molly B. Kenny’s blog or call for help (425) 460-0550.
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How to Move on After Divorce: A Guide for MenLearn how to move on after divorce. Men can get specialized help at the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny in Washington. Call us at 425-460-0550.
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Dealing with Divorce AngerDealing with divorce anger can be made easier with these steps. For legal issues call the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny (425) 460-0550.
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Will VA Disability Benefits Be Used to Calculate Child Support?A court will calculate your veterans disability and child support together. Discuss how this will affect your monthly obligations with Molly B. Kenny (425) 460-0550.
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Vehicles during a Divorce Case: Current Vehicles, Car Collections, Antique Cars & MoreVehicles are assets in divorce cases, just like homes. So your everyday vehicle, any extra vehicles, and any car collections can be part of your asset division.
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You Need to Know Courtroom Etiquette RulesCourtroom etiquette is an important part of attending a hearing for a family law situation. An attorney can help you prepare. Here are our tips to prepare.
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Financial Survival after DivorceSpousal maintenance payments and fair division of assets can help with financial survival after divorce. Call Molly B. Kenny for separation help (425) 460-0550.
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Dealing with Issues of Inheritance in a Divorce CaseWhen divorcing, inheritance is considered to be separate property in Washington State, but it sometimes can become community property in some circumstances.
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The Marital Home, Second Homes & Vacation Homes: Dividing Real Estate in DivorceDividing real estate during divorce can be complex, especially if you have vacation homes, second homes, or investment properties. Learn more.
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How Stock Options Affect Property Division in DivorceYour stock options, like other property you own, may affect property division if you’re getting a divorce. Call Molly B. Kenny for help: (425) 460-0550.
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Business Valuation as Part of Divorce Property DivisionIf a couple who is seeking a divorce owns a business, they will have to do a business valuation as part of the division of property during their divorce case.
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How Long Does One Pay Washington State Child Support?Typically, Washington State child support continues until the child is 18. How long do I pay child support? Ask Molly B. Kenny at (425) 460-0550.
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Do I Need a Lawyer for Divorce?Do I need a lawyer for divorce? An attorney can help you avoid expensive financial mistakes. Molly B. Kenny handles WA divorces (425) 460-0550.
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Spousal Support: Social Security Might Reduce Your PaymentsIf receiving spousal support, Social Security might change payments. Alimony and Social Security benefits are resolved using divorce lawyers (425) 460-0550.
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Child Support and UnemploymentPaying child support and unemployment aren’t mutually exclusive. You still have to pay child support if unemployed so call (425) 460-0550 to get a modification.
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Issues of Child Support for Unmarried ParentsUnmarried parents are still financially responsible for the child’s basic needs. Learn how Washington addresses issues of child support for unmarried parents.
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When Your Child Wants to Live with Non-Custodial ParentWhen a child wants to live with non-custodial parent courts may consider the child wishes in custody. Call (425) 460-0550 when a child wants to change custody.