Our Bellevue property division blog is updated several times a month to keep our clients and potential clients up-to-date on the latest developments, news stories, and information. These short, informative, and easy-to-understand blog entries strive to keep our readers knowledgeable about Washington State asset division law and their own cases.
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Gift Cards Are Not Well Protected By Law & May Be An Asset Gift cards law differ state to state and they may be an asset that you need to disclose in a legal proceeding. Find out more from family lawyer Molly B Kenny. -
Husband Divorced Wife in Secret – Is it Legal? Can a husband divorce his wife in secret? He can try, but chances are, it will not work, as Gabriel Villa found out. For divorce help: 425-460-0550. -
Divorce Myth: If I Move Out of House, I Give Up My Rights Your house is usually marital property and therefore you have equal rights to it as your ex-spouse, even if you move out. For divorce help, call 425-460-0550. -
Look for Love after Divorce – But Protect Your Wealth Back on the dating scene after a divorce? You will want to make sure you protect your assets if you decide to remarry. To discuss prenups: 425-460-0550. -
Do You Need a Business Valuation Expert for Your Divorce? If you own a business, secure the services of a business valuation expert for your divorce in Washington. Get help from attorney Molly B. Kenny: 425-460-0550. -
4 Assets Important in “Gray Divorces” If you want to ensure that your marital assets are divided justly in a “gray divorce” then address these four areas that Molly B. Kenny highlights: (425) 460-0550. -
Recover Gifts in Divorce No, you cannot recover gifts in divorce that you gave your ex while you were married. For help with your divorce, call Molly B. Kenny: 425-460-0550. -
Selling a Business Before Divorce Selling a business before divorce saves you headaches later. For a divorce lawyer in Washington call Molly B. Kenny at 425-460-0550. -
Spouse Owns a Business When your spouse owns a business in Washington, you’re likely entitled to a portion during divorce. Molly B. Kenny offers tips for homemakers (425) 460-0550. -
Dividing Collectibles in Divorce Valuing and dividing collectibles in divorce is an important part of asset division. For help protecting what you love, call Molly B. Kenny: 425-460-0550. -
Value of Purebred or Show Animals in Divorce Get the value of purebred or show animals in divorce. Protect your assets with a divorce lawyer in WA, Molly B. Kenny: 425-460-0550. -
Dividing a Business in Divorce Dividing a business in divorce can be complex. Learn the truth about asset division and your legal rights from Molly B. Kenny 425-460-0550. -
Portfolio During Divorce Managing a portfolio during divorce equitably can be difficult. A legal and financial advisor can help. For legal questions, 425-460-0550, Molly B. Kenny. -
Protecting Assets During Divorce Washington's community property laws make almost everything in your home assets to divide during a divorce. Protect yourself -- call 425-460-0550. -
Dividing Property in Divorce When dividing property in divorce, things like antiques, art, heirlooms, and collectibles are split. Molly B. Kenny explains (425) 460-0550. -
Vehicles are Assets Divisible during a Divorce Case Vehicles are assets in divorce cases, just like homes. So your everyday vehicle, any extra vehicles, and any car collections can be part of your asset division. -
Issues of Inheritance in a Divorce Case When divorcing, inheritance is considered to be separate property in Washington State, but it sometimes can become community property in some circumstances. -
Dividing Real Estate during Divorce Dividing real estate during divorce can be complex, especially if you have vacation homes, second homes, or investment properties. Learn more. -
How Stock Options Affect Property Division in Divorce Your stock options, like other property you own, may affect property division if you’re getting a divorce. Call Molly B. Kenny for help: (425) 460-0550. -
Business Valuation during Divorce Property Division If a couple who is seeking a divorce owns a business, they will have to do a business valuation as part of the division of property during their divorce case.