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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Can Ancestry Affect Family Law Matters?When your divorce or custody matter involves multi-cultural blended families, a child custody or divorce lawyer with expertise in family law is essential.
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Legal Decision Making for Your Minor ChildrenNegotiated custody agreements in Washington State typically give both parents legal decision-making rights for their children, learn more from Molly B. Kenny
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Review of New Court Decision on Relocation of a Child after DivorceThe Washington Relocation Act, a recent court appeal case study reviewing a situation where parenting practice took precedence over parenting plan.
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Wagner Versus Rhoden Family FeudChild custody fight turns deadly when family goes against each other. The Law Offices of Molly B Kenny can assist with child custody questions and concerns.
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A Salute to Those Who Step Up to Do Their Civic DutySpecial laws and rights for military personnel and veterans exist in Washington state, which includes family law matters.
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Divorce Myth #7: Mothers Are Favored For "Custody" of the ChildrenIt’s a common misperception that courts favor mothers over fathers in child custody cases. Here, learn the many factors involved in parenting plans.
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The Jolie-Pitt Divorce: The Facts Can Help You Understand Child Custody in Your Washington DivorceBrad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Pitt are filing for divorce. Here, learn the facts about the case and how can it help you understand your child custody situation.
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Divorce Myth #3: My Child Can Decide at Age 12, 14, or 16 Where They Want To LiveIn Washington, children may have their opinion heard regarding where they want to live, but the court has the final say. For custody help, call 425-460-0550.
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U.S. News & World Report Gives 4 Tips on Paying for College after Divorce – Here is 1 MoreCollege is stressful, but paying for college after divorce might be more so. Here are some tips to help. For divorce help: 425-460-0550.
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Legal Aspects of Custody Battle Between Madonna and Guy RitchieMadonna is currently attempting to return her 15-year-old son to her custody, but the teen is putting up a fight. What are the legal aspects of this case?
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Using an Online Calendar Can be a Helpful Tool for Divorced ParentsChildren don’t get to fill out a child custody calendar, but they can offer input. Co-parents may enjoy using an online calendar. For legal help: 425-460-0550.
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Breastfeeding and Child Custody: can it affect a visitation schedule decision?Ask that special consideration be given to you if breastfeeding and child custody are discussed. Molly B. Kenny explains visitation schedules: 425-460-0550.
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Maintaining Relationship with Child When He Lives with the Other ParentJust because your child lives with the other parent doesn't mean your relationship has to suffer. For help with maintaining child custody rights, call 425-460-0550.
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Dealing With Child Custody EmotionsLearning to deal with child custody emotions in a constructive manner can improve your chances at court. Molly B. Kenny counsels (425) 460-0550.
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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.
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Tips for Effective Co-parenting after DivorceCo-parenting after divorce may not be easy but if you focus on your child’s needs and keep an open line of communication with your ex, it is possible.
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Custodial Parent Moving Out of State with ChildIf you are a custodial parent moving out of state with child, you’ll want to brush up on Washington’s rules on moving out of state with joint custody (425) 460-0550.
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Parental Kidnapping & Custodial InterferenceParental kidnapping and custodial interference carry significant consequences. For family law help with these cases, call Molly B. Kenny at 425-460-0550.
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Benefits and Drawbacks of Child Custody Without Court OrderIf you have child custody without court order, you should think about getting a child custody written agreement using Molly B. Kenny (425) 460-0550.
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Do You Have Disney Dad Syndrome?Disney dad syndrome is when one parent leaves discipline to the other and only participates in the fun part of parenting like gift-giving or fun activities.