Many of our clients have never before been through the process of arranging child custody – and even those who have been through the process before soon discover that every case is different. We have created this index of legal articles to help our clients and potential clients better understand the Bellevue, WA child custody 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 child custody case.
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Significant Assets Could Affect the Outcome of Your Parenting PlanWhen you have significant assets at stake in a divorce, there are crucial issues that can affect child custody and parenting plan. Here’s what you should know.
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Resources for Children of Divorce in BellevueLearn some helpful resources for children of divorce. If you need help with divorce in Bellevue, call the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny at 425-460-0550.
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Child Custody Evaluations in BellevueThe court determines the best interests of a child. Call an attorney for child custody evaluations at the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny in Bellevue.
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Child Custody Filing/Hearing Process in BellevueIf you need help with the child custody process in Bellevue, call the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny at 425-460-0550 for legal representation.
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Most Common Child Custody Agreements in BellevueChild custody arrangements can vary from case to case. Here we detail some common scenarios and special circumstances. Custody help in Bellevue: 425-460-0550.
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Do Children of Divorce Need Therapy?Children of divorce can greatly benefit from therapy. Here are some signs therapy may be in order. For help with family law issues in WA, call 425-460-0550.
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The Rules Regarding Traveling with Children after DivorceTraveling with children after divorce is OK, but only with consent from the other parent. Talk it over with our divorce lawyer: 425-460-0550.
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State Pushes for Joint Custody: Kids Need Equal Time with Mom and DadOne state is pushing for more joint custody decisions to give kids equal time with both parents. Read on to find out about Washington State’s stance.
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Do I Have to Attend a King County Parenting Seminar?Part of the divorce process involves the successful completion of a King County parenting seminar. To learn more, call Molly B. Kenny today: 425-460-0550.
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Adultification & Parentification of Children of Divorce (And How Parents Can Avoid It)Adultification and parentification of children of divorce is common and extremely detrimental. Find out how to avoid it. For divorce help: 425-460-0550.
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Social Media & Co-parenting: How It Hurts (and How to Use it for Good!)Learn when social media and co-parenting mix well – and when they don’t. Make an effort with your ex to use social media for good or not at all.
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Fathers’ Rights in Child Custody CasesFathers’ rights in child custody cases are the same as mothers’ rights. In some cases, though, fathers may have to establish parentage of the child.
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Rules for Smoking Too Much Weed Are Similar to Alcohol Abuse in WA Custody CasesHow will your ex’s weed smoking affect your Washington State custody case? Find out when a child’s exposure to pot during visitation is a cause for concern.
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Children of Separation and Divorce by Stephen M. GaddisUnderstanding a Child's Behavior During and After a Separation or Divorce
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Healthy Communication Practices for Separating & Separated Parents by Stephen M. GaddisHealthy Communication Practices for Separating & Separated Parents
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Can I Deny My Ex-Spouse Visitation Rights Because I Hate His Girlfriend?Considering denying your ex-spouse child visitation rights because you don’t like the company he keeps? Read here to find out how to legally protect your child.
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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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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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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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LGBT Child Custody Laws in Washington StateA Seattle same-sex child custody attorney discusses the unique legal issues faced by gay and lesbian parents who are navigating child custody and LGBT divorce.