Making important decisions about your family's future can be difficult -- and learning about the legal avenues that can make those changes happen can also be hard. This page of Bellevue, WA, divorce frequently asked questions is here to help those who are learning about Seattle family law issues such as divorce, child custody, domestic violence, and divorce mediation.
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Should I Get a Divorce, a Legal Separation, or Just Separate?
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Is the Divorce Consultation Fee Deducted From the Retainer?
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What happens when divorced parents disagree on what school a child should attend?
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Should I put the house on the market while my divorce is pending in Washington?
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Do we need a lawyer if my spouse and I both want a divorce in Washington?
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What is a Committed Intimate Relationship in Washington State?
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What can I do to win custody of my kids in a divorce?
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I just received a divorce petition. What do I do now?
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How can I keep my divorce attorney’s fees low in Washington State?
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What do I need to know before my parenting evaluation in Washington State?
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Can a Washington divorce adversely affect my health?
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What is rehabilitative alimony, and could I get it after divorce?
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What are temporary orders?
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What Should I Do If My Ex Isn't Paying Court-assigned Debts?
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What are the consequences of being convicted of a domestic violence crime in Washington state?
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We're getting a divorce. Which one of us should file the paperwork?
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How does a late-in-life divorce affect our retirement?
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What expenses will I have to pay for in my child support agreement in Washington State?
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Can I get custody if I’m not the child’s biological parent?
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Are gifts excluded from a divorce settlement?