Many of our clients have never before been through the process of filing for divorce in the Seattle area – and even those who have been through the 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 that is 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.
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Tips for Responding to Hostile E-mails and Letters from Your ExAttorney, therapist, mediator, and international speaker Bill Eddy gives advice on responding to hostile mail or e-mail from spouses or ex-spouses.
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What Are The Three Worst Ways to Save a Marriage in Seattle?If you are working to save your marriage, journalist Vicki Larson points out three "fixes" that won't really fix anything.
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Moving In With Your Parents after a DivorceFor many adults, moving in with their parents after divorce is a safe choice, both economically and emotionally. For post-divorce help, call 425-460-0550.
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Divorce Checklist: Don’t Forget To Change Your BeneficiariesDuring or immediately after the divorce process, be sure to change your primary beneficiary on your bank accounts, retirement plans, and insurance policies.
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Coping With Anger During The Divorce ProcessIt is absolutely normal to feel anger during and after a divorce. Learn how to control, express, and move past your anger and sadness.
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The Pathway To An Amicable DivorceDo amicable divorces really exist, and if so, how do couples make them possible? Learn more about amicable divorces in this Seattle divorce attorney article.
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What Your Children Need To Hear From You During A DivorceIs there anything you absolutely need to say to your kids as your explain your divorce? While all kids are different, here are a few universal words of support.
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Keeping Your Married Name After A Divorce: Pros And ConsIn this article we discuss the reasons for keeping or changing your name following a Washington divorce. Read more here.
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Have A Successful Holiday With Your Kids After Your DivorceHolidays can be so hard for newly divorced parents. Learn how you and your children can still have an enjoyable time enjoying Holidays after the divorce.
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Online Dating Websites As Evidence In Divorce CasesDivorce lawyers are using online dating activity as evidence in divorce cases and child custody cases. Learn what you can do to protect your private information.
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Three Bad Reasons To Choose DivorceAre you ending your marriage for the right reasons? In this article, learn some reasons for divorce that should probably be reasons to work on your marriage.
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Bankruptcy And Divorce: Should You File Before Or After?Couples often find themselves faced with marital and financial problems. In this article, learn about how your family should handle both bankruptcy and divorce.
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Getting A Declaration of Invalidity In Washington StateFew people understand the legal implications of a non-religious annulment, known as a Declaration of Invalidity in Washington. In this article, learn the basics
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Divorce After A Lengthy Marriage Holds Unique ChallengesJust how common is a divorce after decades of marriage? And are there complications to getting a divorce so late in life? Read more about silver divorce.
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It doesn't always take two to cause conflict in a divorce.The idea that both parties are "guilty" and should be treated (or chastised) equally does not help resolve the conflict.
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Questions To Ask Your Potential Seattle Divorce AttorneyChoosing the right divorce lawyer is an important decision - here we have listed a number of important questions that you should ask before hiring an attorney.
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Checklist: What Should I Do Before Initiating Divorce?A divorce requires planning - this checklist can help you think about your divorce and also plan for the smoothest possible Washington State divorce.
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Three Ways Marriages Are Ended in WashingtonThere are three ways to end a marriage in Washington. Read this article to learn more about the differences between annulment, separation and dissolution.
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How Divorce Can Affect ChildrenAlthough you may well understand the reasons for your divorce, your child may not. If you are filing for divorce, it is important that you talk with your child.