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 frequently asked questions is here to help those who are learning about Seattle family law issues related to the divorce process.
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Do I need a lawyer to create a separation agreement in Washington?
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Do I need a restraining order as a part of my divorce?
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What should I do when I’ve been served divorce papers?
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How does a no-fault divorce impact the way property is divided?
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Are there any benefits to being the first to file for divorce?
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Can my husband sell or remodel the house after we divorce?
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What questions can lawyers ask me about my assets in a divorce deposition?
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What does “conscious uncoupling” mean exactly, and how might this differ from a typical divorce or separation?
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Can a spouse’s financial deception be an issue in a Seattle divorce?
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I was a stay at home mom to my kids on Bainbridge Island. My kids are now grown and my husband wants a divorce. I never contributed to a retirement plan, but my husband has retirement accounts. I’m scared about the future—how can I protect my rights in a Bainbridge Island divorce?
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Why should I compromise during my divorce?
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When Will My Washington State Divorce Be Finalized?
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Can I delay my Washington divorce proceedings?
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What should I wear to court for my divorce?
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Can We Be Legally Separated and Still Live in the Same House?
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How long does a divorce take in Washington State?
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Can my divorce be finalized before our marital house sells in Washington State?
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Should Unhappy Newlyweds Consider Divorce?
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Should I Keep Family Photographs After A Divorce?
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How Do I Ask My Spouse for a Divorce?