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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Having a Happy Thanksgiving After Divorce – Even Without Your KidsYour first Thanksgiving after divorce can be difficult especially if your children are celebrating with your spouse. Here’s how to survive the holiday.
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Name Change Checklist After DivorceA Seattle Divorce Attorney shares a helpful checklist of documents and places that you should change your name after going through a divorce in Washington State.
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Being a Supportive Grandparent When Your Adult Child DivorcesA Washington State divorce attorney shares several actions you can take as a grandparent to help your adult child through a difficult divorce.
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How to Prepare for a Washington Divorce Mediation SessionA Bellevue divorce mediation lawyer shares tips on how to prepare for your first mediation in order to get the most out of each session – and your settlement.
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Seattle Lawyer: Four More Potential Red Flags of an Abusive PartnerA Seattle domestic violence attorney shares four more potential warning signs that a partner could become physically abusive in the future.
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Getting Divorced? Request a Credit Report and Take These ActionsSeattle divorce attorney discusses the critical importance of requesting a credit report during your divorce and protecting your credit in several ways.
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Cohabitation During Seattle Child Custody Cases: Should You Move In?Before you decide to live with your new boyfriend or girlfriend during a Washington State child custody case, ask yourself the following questions.
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Researchers Find Correlation Between Pre-Wedding Jitters and DivorceA study by researchers in L.A. has found that couples who have pre-wedding jitters are 2.5 times more likely to divorce within 4 years than couples who did not.
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Three More Incorrect Assumptions About Domestic ViolenceA Seattle domestic violence attorney shares three more incorrect assumptions about domestic abuse that are harmful to abuse prevention and education.
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The Best Way for Healthcare Workers to Screen for Domestic Violence?A new domestic abuse study has suggested that the best way to screen for domestic violence may simply be talking one-on-one with high-risk patients.
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Two MORE Common Child Custody Myths in Washington StateThe Bellevue child custody attorneys at the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny share two more common Washington child custody myths with readers.
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Seattle Domestic Violence Lawyer: The Effects of Psychological AbuseSuffering Psychological abuse or mental abuse in a domestic violence situation can have a number of effects on both your mental and physical wellbeing.
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Preventing Seattle Domestic Violence Perpetrated By VeteransThe key to preventing Seattle domestic violence perpetrated by disabled veterans is threefold: awareness, education, and treatment.
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Dividing Property in Washington State: Determining the Value of an AssetA Seattle divorce attorney helps readers understand how to determine the true value of an asset while contemplating the division of property.
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3 Examples of Abusive Litigation in Seattle Domestic Violence CasesAfter a Washington domestic violence claim or protection order, an abuser might respond with retaliatory or abusive litigation to intimidate or control.
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Washington’s Anti-SLAPP Laws & Domestic Violence LitigationIf your former abuser is pummeling you with retaliatory litigation following domestic violence claims, you should learn about Washington’s anti-SLAPP laws.
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Successful Interfaith Co-Parenting After a Washington State DivorceCo-parenting after a divorce can be difficult for any couple, but co-parenting following an interfaith relationship comes with a unique set of challenges.
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Taking a Closer Look: How Religion Plays into DivorceA Seattle divorce attorney takes a closer look at forms of religious divorce.
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Baby Boomer Divorce Rates Continue to Rise Across the CountryA new study shows that divorce rates in the United States are high – and that baby Boomers are partially responsible for the spike in ended marriages.
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New Study: Divorce Lowers Suicide Rates Among Women in India, ChinaA new study has revealed that divorce may prevent suicide among women in countries like India and China, where suicide rates among married women is high.