Our Bellevue child custody blog is updated regularly keep our clients and potential clients up-to-date on the latest developments, news stories, and information. These short, informative, and easy-to-understand blog entries strive to keep our readers knowledgeable about Washington State child custody laws and their own cases.If you have questions about your case, please contact our Seattle child custody attorneys. Molly Kenny, Tatyana Gidirimski, and our law firm staff are here to help.
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How Joint Legal Custody Affects Your Ability to Make Medical Decisions for Your Child After a Washington DivorceIn Washington state, joint legal custody gives both parents the right to make medical decisions for a child. A Bellevue attorney explains when they disagree.
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Christmas and Holiday Planning Tips for Divorced ParentsA Washington divorce attorney explains what parents should consider before spending Christmas and other holidays with their children.
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How to Limit Contact With an Ex-Spouse After DivorceA Washington divorce lawyer explains ways to limit contact with an ex while meeting court requirements for child custody and visitation.
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How a Parent or Child’s Mental Illness Affects a Custody CaseA Washington divorce lawyer explains how a parent or child’s mental illness can affect your parenting plan, custody, and visitation rights.
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Factors That Could Influence Child Custody Decisions in Washington StateA Washington child custody lawyer explains how your actions before a divorce can affect your parenting plan and visitation rights.
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Cell Phone Regulation in Parenting PlansCell phone usage and access for your child after a divorce is an important aspect of your custody and parenting plans. Discover the pros and cons of cell phones
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Social Media and Texting During Divorce and Child Custody Cases in Washington StateTexting and social media are primary sources of evidence in family law. Learn why over 80% of divorce lawyers think social media is worth presenting in court.
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How Travel Plans Can Affect Child Custody Agreements (and Vice Versa) in WashingtonMaking travel decisions could prove challenging after a divorce. Here are things to consider to avoid violating your court-ordered child custody agreement.
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How Technology Impacts Parenting and Co-ParentingTechnology provides tools for parents living together or in different homes to educate and communicate with their children, but the downsides may be far greater
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What Happens If I Don't Like the Child Custody Parenting Evaluation?Custody evaluators assess parents' mental fitness, capacity and the child's psychological needs to determine child custody. What if their assessment is wrong?
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Can I Relocate My Kids Out of Washington State During Divorce Proceedings?If you're going through a divorce in Washington and wish to relocate with your kids out-of-state. We explain Washington laws on child relocation during divorce.
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How Old Does a Child Have to Be to Choose Which Parent They Want to Live With?Minors are often not allowed to decide which parent to live with after a divorce. At age of 18, children are adults and can decide who to live with.
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Embracing Co-ParentingDuring this stay-at-home period, many families are finding that spending more time together is both challenging and inspiring.
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ZOOM DOOM? Take Steps To Avoid Problems!Problems can arise when using Zoom or some other connection applications when co-parenting after separation or divorce.
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How to: Co-parent During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemica step by step guide assisting blended families with tips and insights on co-parenting during an epidemic.
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5 Questions and Answers About COVID-19 Affecting Divorce Proceedings and SettlementsThe Coronavirus (COVID-19) has effected almost every part of our daily life, including new and pending divorces. Learn how and if your obligations have changed.
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Make Safety a Priority During the Holiday Season!Learn the six categories of safety as determined by the CPSC additionally learn the safety tips for the season!
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Unwed Fathers & Legal RightsIn Washington State, paternity can be established by signing an Acknowledgement of Paternity or DNA test. The family law attorneys at Molly B. Kenny can help you.
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MMR vaccine is MANDATORY in Washington StateParents getting their kids ready to go back to school need to know about their obligation to follow the law for mandatory vaccinations in WA.
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Asking Children to Choose a ParentIn Washington, child custody decisions are made based on the “best interest of the child” standard. Molly Kenny is a source for accurate information on issues.