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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Divorce & Property Division: Which Assets are Worth Fighting For?In some cases, it's better to concede certain assets than continue fighting. Learn how to choose which assets to fight for during divorce and property division.
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Who Gets the Season Tickets in a Divorce?Who gets those sports season tickets in the divorce? That's not an uncommon question, and one that can be contentious. Learn how buyouts work for season tickets
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Pet Custody During Divorce: Who Gets the Dog?Molly B. Kenny can help you gain dog and other pet custody during a Washington State divorce. Call The Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny: 425-460-0550.
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Getting Through Divorce: The First Few Months after you FileGetting through a divorce is difficult enough, but most people do not consider what to do in between filing the papers and actually getting divorced.
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Property Division: Who gets the wine collection during a Washington divorce?You have three options to divide the wine collection in a Washington divorce: split the collection, one spouse takes it all, or sell it and split the proceeds.
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Unique Considerations Faced with Special Needs Children and DivorceSpecial needs children have unique considerations and expenses that need to be addressed during a divorce. A Texas divorce attorney can help: 425-460-0550.
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Male Victims of Domestic Violence and How It Affects DivorceMale victims of domestic violence have every right to seek a divorce and protection as female victims. Molly B. Kenny is here to help, 425-460-0550.
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The Divorce Costs You Are Not ExpectingReliable divorce help doesn't come cheap, but it's worth the expense. Molly B. Kenny helpfully explains divorce costs you might not know about: 425-460-0550.
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Divorce for Solo Practitioners in WashingtonA divorce for solo practitioners in Washington can be a complicated, confusing process. Let Molly B. Kenny protect your interests: 425-460-0550.
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Dividing International Property: Divorce in Washington StateDividing international property, divorce in a Washington State, the list goes on, Molly B. Kenny handles it all. Call: (425) 460-0550.
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Commingling Assets and Tracing Assets in DivorceCommingled assets are the separate assets of both spouses that have been combined. Tracing assets during divorce can be complicated.
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4 Little-Known Facts about Prenuptial Agreements in Washington StateThere are some things you may not know about prenuptial agreements in Washington States. Learn more here
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Child Support and Private School Tuition: Can One Parent Make The Other Pay?Are you and your ex fighting over child support and private school? The judge may make the ultimate decision. Call Molly B. Kenny for help (425) 460-0550.
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Who Gets to Keep Photographs in a Divorce?Both spouses should be allowed to keep a copy of photographs in a divorce if they want. Need a divorce lawyer? (425) 460-0550.
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Who Gets The Country Club Membership in Divorce?Who gets to keep the county club membership in a divorce, and what do you do if you aren’t eligible for individual membership? Learn about your options.
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Does The Spouse Who Gets The House in a Divorce Also Keep all the Furnishings?The spouse who gets the house in a divorce may not be entitled to its contents. The two are distinct in a Washington divorce; call (425) 460-0550 for legal counsel.
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Post-Divorce Name Change ChecklistIf you've divorced and are ready to change your name, download this handy PDF checklist to make sure you cover all the areas that need changing!
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How a Business Is Valuated in DivorceA business is valuated in divorce by the book value. Molly B. Kenny can help determine how your business’s value affects life after divorce (425) 460-0550.
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Divorce for Business Owners: 5 Steps You Should Take to Protect YourselfDivorce for business owners includes these 5 steps to protect the business during divorce. Molly B. Kenny knows how to save your assets (425) 460-0550.
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Dividing Fine Art in DivorceWhen dividing fine art in divorce, pieces that are jointly owned must be equitably split. Get Molly B. Kenny to protect valuable works of art (425) 460-0550.