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 to Make an Educated Decision About Whether Seattle Divorce Mediation Is Right for YouFind out how to get the information that you need to make an educated decision about whether or not to enter a Seattle divorce mediation to end your marriage.
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What Legal Custody Is and What it Isn’t in the State of WashingtonAs a parent it is important to understand what legal custody means—and what it doesn’t—in Washington State. Find out the details here.
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Are you Worth $1 Million or More? Ask These Questions Before Hiring a Divorce LawyerFind out three questions you want to ask a divorce lawyer if you are worth $1 million or more and you are seeking to end your marriage in Washington State.
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3 Things You Should Know About Your First Meeting With a Seattle Divorce LawyerAre you nervous about your first meeting with a Seattle divorce lawyer? Don’t be! Instead, be prepared and know what you can expect when you first meet.
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How to Stay Calm During an Emotional Bellevue Divorce MediationYou can stay calm during a Bellevue divorce mediation. Find out three ways that can help you do it and why you might want the support of a lawyer.
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3 Things to Consider If You’re a Stay-at-Home Mom Going Back to Work After a Medina DivorceAre you ready to go back to work after being a stay-at-home mom? Find out what it could mean for you after a Medina divorce and how to get the advice you need.
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Division of Property: Ten Kinds of Property to Discuss With a Seattle Divorce AttorneyFind out what you can expect when a Seattle divorce lawyer asks you to list your property and why it is important to be thorough in your inventory.
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What You Need to Do Before You Decide to Pursue a Bellevue Divorce MediationAre you ready to start a Bellevue divorce mediation? Do you know what you want and how to get it? Read this article before going any further.
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The Way Your Washington Divorce Mediation Is Handled Can Impact Your Post-Divorce LifeIt’s not just the outcome of your Washington divorce mediation that’s important. Find out why what happens during the mediation may also be important.
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Three Ways to Help a Washington Teen Adjust to a New Child Custody ScheduleAre you worried about how your teen is going to react to a new child custody schedule? Find out what you can do to help your child adjust in Washington.
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Snow, Rain & Heat: Extreme Weather & Domestic ViolenceA Seattle domestic violence attorney explores the connection between incidents of domestic violence and changes in the weather and temperature.
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The Art of Compromising During Divorce MediationSeattle family attorney Molly B. Kenny shares five tips on how you can successfully compromise with your spouse during divorce mediation.
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How Do Government Benefits & Assistance Affect My Child Support Payment?Family lawyer Molly B. Kenny discusses how money from government benefits is used to calculate child support payments in Washington State.
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Four Tips to Make Your Prenuptial Agreement Go SmoothlyA Bellevue divorce attorney shares four tips on how to navigate your prenuptial agreement without straining your marriage before it even begins.
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Five Tips on Communication During Divorce MediationLearn how to both talk and listen successfully during divorce mediation sessions through these five tips from a Washington divorce attorney.
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De Facto Parenting: History & Washington State LawA Seattle child custody attorney discusses the issue of de facto parenting and how it could affect child custody and visitation cases in Washington.
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Four Tips on Saving for Retirement After a Seattle DivorceSeattle divorce attorney Molly Kenny shares four tips for women who are trying to save for retirement during and after a divorce.
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2012 Divorce Study Highlights: The Newest Research & ResultsSeattle divorce attorney Molly Kenny shares some of the highlights from divorce research and studies over the last year.
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Domestic Violence Study Finds Partner Abuse Is GenerationalA Washington family law attorney discusses a new domestic violence study that found that intimate partner violence is often passed down through generations.
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Silently Suffering Marriages: Secrets That Lead to DivorceAre you keeping something so important from your spouse that it could lead to divorce? A Bellevue divorce lawyer shares five secrets that can cause divorce.