Many of our clients have never before been through the process of filing for divorce, arranging child custody, or resolving property disputes in the Seattle area – and even those who have been through the divorce process before soon discover that every divorce case is different. We have created this index of legal articles to help our clients and potential clients better understand the Bellevue, WA divorce process and the divorce, child custody, and domestic violence laws that are unique to Washington State. We hope that these clear, informative articles can help answer some of your basic questions and gain a better understanding of your case.
If you need more information about a legal subject, don't hesitate to contact us today for more information or to discuss your Seattle family law case.
If you need more information about a legal subject, don't hesitate to contact us today for more information or to discuss your Seattle family law case.
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How Professionally Competent Is Your Seattle Divorce Mediator?A Seattle divorce mediation attorney discusses five different ways you can tell if your divorce mediator maintains professional competence.
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Helping Your Teen Cope with Divorce: Four Book RecommendationsA Bellevue child custody and child support attorney shares four recommendations for books and guides about divorce written for teenagers.
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Books for Young Children about DivorceA Seattle child custody attorney shares five recommendations for children’s books about divorce that parents can share with their kids.
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Five Steps Toward Forgiveness After a Washington DivorceA Seattle divorce attorney shares five tips for finding the strength and resolve to forgive your ex after a Washington State divorce.
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Whether to Consider Divorce if You Are a NewlywedA Seattle divorce lawyer discusses the phenomenon of newlywed divorce and what couples should consider before ending their new marriage.
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Divorce Mediation Termination or Suspension: Ten IssuesA Seattle family lawyer discusses ten good reasons that a mediator may stop or suspend a divorce or child custody mediation session.
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Child Custody for Unmarried Parents in WashingtonWhen dealing with child custody, unmarried parent must establish paternity. Molly B. Kenny reviews issues on a case-by-case basis: (425) 460-0550.
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Washington’s Child Custody Laws for Convicted RapistsCan a convicted rapist seek child custody and child visitation in Washington State? Find out from a Seattle family law attorney.
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Who Gets the Family Car During a Washington DivorceA Bellevue family law attorney discusses how the court decided which spouse gets the family car in a Washington State divorce settlement.
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Cleaning House After a Divorce or Separation: Guidance on What to Do With Your Marital Items and MementosAfter a divorce, you may be confused about what to do with mementos like family pictures, wedding rings, and souvenirs. Should you keep them or toss them?
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How to Make Long-Distance Child Visitations a SuccessA Bellevue child custody attorney shares a few creative tips on how to make long-distance child visitations better for the whole family.
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Seattle Family Lawyer: Long-Distance Child Visitation Presents Unique IssuesA Seattle family law attorney discusses five unique challenges faced by parents who face long-distance child visitation schedules after a divorce.
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The Best Way to Ask Your Spouse for a DivorceA Seattle area divorce attorney discusses what you can do to prepare for asking your husband or wife for a divorce.
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Why is Grey Divorce Gaining Popularity? Here Are Five Theories.Grey divorce is still increasing in popularity across America. Find out five reasons why older couples are seeking divorces at higher rates.
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Understanding Divorce Mediation Caucusing: Whether to Do It, When to Do ItA Seattle divorce mediation attorney discusses the use of caucusing during the mediation process, including its benefits and drawbacks.
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How to Discipline Children after Divorce: Establishing Healthy RulesA Seattle child custody attorney discusses how to best discipline your children and establish house rules in the wake of a Washington divorce.
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How to Re-enter the Workforce after a Washington DivorceA Bellevue divorce attorney discusses returning to work after a divorce and shares tips on how to successfully re-enter the workforce.
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Seattle Divorce Lawyer: Surviving Valentine’s Day After a DivorceA Washington divorce lawyer suggests four ways that a recent divorcee can survive—and even enjoy—Valentine’s Day after splitting with their spouse.
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Should You Allow Your Child to Participate in Mediation? Here Are the Pros & ConsBefore allowing your children to participate in your child custody mediation, you must consider the costs and benefits of involving them in the process.
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Washington State Child Custody: Your Rights as a Disabled ParentIf you are a disabled parent fighting for custody of your children, here’s what you need to know about your rights and Washington State laws.