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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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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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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.
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Protecting Family Heirlooms in DivorceTo keep family heirlooms in divorce they should be gifted to you or acquired prior to marriage. Have Molly B. Kenny protect your treasures (425) 460-0550.
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Which Spouse Should Get the Vacation House in a WA Divorce Settlement?Are you and your spouse fighting over who gets the vacation house in your divorce? Find out which division of property is the smartest solution for you.
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What Couples Should Know Before Dividing or Trading a 401k in a Divorce SettlementThere are many ways couples can divide a 401k, but not all of them allow both spouses to retain the same amount. How will your divorce affect your retirement?
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What You Risk If You Divide Your Property Yourself During a King County DivorceYou could risk your financial future if you divide your own property in a King County divorce. Learn how you can protect yourself and your assets.
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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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Who Gets the Car, the Jewelry, the Art – The Issues Surrounding Asset Division in Washington DivorceA Bellevue WA divorce lawyer discusses the division of property, community property, equitable distribution, and settling outside of court.
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Washington State Divorce: The Four Main Options For Splitting Your 401(k)Most spouses have four different options to choose from when receiving a portion of the couple’s retirement funds during a divorce in Washington.
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Washington Divorce & Property Division: Splitting the Small StuffIt can be difficult for couples to easily divide their personal property, but Seattle family law attorney Molly Kenny has a few tips that could help.
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Washington Divorce & 529 Plans: What Happens To Kids’ College Savings?The division of property is a difficult part of the divorce process - and the division of your child's college fund can be an especially sore topic.
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The Marital Home: Who Gets The House In Washington Divorce?It is one of the most important questions of the divorce: what happens to our house? Do I get it, does my spouse get it, or do we sell it? Find out here!
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Washington State Divorce and Retirement Accounts: Is Your Retirement Money Protected?Are you going through a divorce and dividing retirement accounts? Talk to a Seattle Divorce attorney for legal advice by calling 425-460-0550.