The desire to put an end to one’s marriage can happen at any age. When a relationship has run its course, it makes sense to walk away even if doing Read More
Some things in life are easy to keep putting off. They may not seem essential, or they may be things that you want to avoid doing. Estate planning is one Read More
It may have seemed perfectly logical to you when your new spouse suggested that you keep your individual bank accounts. Perhaps you added a joint account for paying bills or Read More
Some changes definitely accompany the end of a marriage. Divorce affects a number of things in each spouse’s life, including financially, but can separation or divorce actually affect a person’s Read More
If you want to keep your divorce out of court and civil, there is a way for you to do that. Couples in Washington are typically required to utilize mediation Read More
Washington residents who are getting ready to officially end their marriages may have questions about the best way to go about it. There are several divorce options available, but not Read More
Did you recently lose a loved one? Has the probate process come to a standstill due to disputes about how his or her estate should be distributed? Are you worried Read More
When you got divorced, you and your former spouse entered into a child custody agreement that you felt would work well for your family. However, like other Washington families in Read More
In the state of Washington when a couple with children divorces, a custody plan has to be created. Shared custody is the arrangement of choice, though, there are cases where Read More
Who plans for marriage and marital dissolution at the same time? Some Washington residents do, but there should be more. Why? While no one wants to think about their marriage Read More
Estate planning is not necessarily easy. There are a lot of estate planning products out there, some of which may prove useful to one’s situation and others that will not. Read More
Anything about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s marital dissolution makes headline news these days. Most recently, articles have been released, saying that the couple is filing for a bifurcated divorce. Read More
Washington parents understand how important it is to help their children navigate the transitions and difficult emotions that arise when parents decide to end their marriage. The youngest members of Read More
The state of Washington would prefer divorcing couples to work out settlement agreements out of court if at all possible. Couples are generally required to attempt mediation before moving on Read More
Everyone dies, so it would make sense that everyone would take the time to plan ahead and at least create a will so that their assets and loved ones are Read More
In 1979, the rate of divorce was just 5 per every 1,000 Americans. Now, just 40 years later, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce. This jump is not the Read More
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