Mercer Island Divorce attorney Molly B. Kenny's legal blog, which covers topics including Seattle divorce news, domestic violence resources, divorce mediation tips, Washington divorce legal information, child custody resources, and more. This divorce legal blog is regularly updated with the most current news and information.

Seattle Legal Blog: Divorce, Child Custody, Domestic Violence & Mediation

This Seattle divorce legal blog is updated several times a month to keep our clients and potential clients up-to-date on the lastest developments, news stories, and information related to our practice areas: Seattle divorce, Seattle child custody, Seattle divorce mediation, and Seattle domestic violence. These short, informative, and easy-to-understand blog entries strive to keep our readers knowledgeable about Washington divorce law and their own cases.
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Child Custody and Support

6/21/2010
Molly B. Kenny
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US Official In Talks With Japan Regarding International Child Custody Issues

The United States and Japan met to discuss the island country's child custody laws, which many in the international community believe leads to abductions and unfair outcomes for fathers. The Japanese Justice Minister agreed that the subject is an important one to discuss.

5/25/2010
Molly B. Kenny
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Study: How Divorce Can Affect The Behavior of Teens

How does divorce and child custody cases affect teens in Seattle and Washington State? A new study has found that race and ethnicity make a difference when it comes to how difficult divorce is for older children.

4/9/2010
Molly B. Kenny
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Two Washington State Boys Taken By Father Violating Restraining Order

A Pierce County, Washington, family was torn apart when father Allen Fish took his two young boys from their home without alerting their mother. The abduction, which allegedly happened in the midst of a divorce and child custody dispute, ended with the boys being returned to their mother, who lives in Joint Base Lewis McChord.

3/12/2010
Molly B. Kenny
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Seattle Times: Are Ex-Stepchildren Still Considered Family?

What will your relationship with your step children be like after your Washington State divorce? It is okay to continue to see and support your stepchildren after you have divorced your partner? Find out what the Seattle Times had to say.

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