Our Bellevue divorce and family law 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 related to divorce in the greater Seattle area. These short, informative, and easy-to-understand articles are meant to keep our readers knowledgeable about Washington State divorce law and their own cases.If you have questions about your family law case, please contact our Seattle family law attorneys. Molly Kenny, Tatyana Gidirimski, and our law firm staff are here to help.
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Tips for Pursuing an Amicable DivorceMolly B. Kenny offers some tips on how to achieve an amicable divorce. If you still run into problems, call our office (425) 460-0550.
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Decided to File for Divorce? Here's What to Do Before FilingWhat to do before filing for divorce: get a clear picture of your assets and debts. Molly B. Kenny can help with divorce paperwork (425) 460-0550.
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Signs Your Spouse in Planning to File for DivorceYour spouse may have plans to file for divorce if s/he is moving assets or making large withdrawals. Consult with Molly B. Kenny for advice (425) 460-0550.
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Tips for Filtering Divorce Advice from Friends and FamilyYour friends and family may want to give you unsolicited divorce advice. Here’s how to cope with and filter it.
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Top Causes of Divorce For High-Income CouplesThe top causes of divorce for high-income couples may include demanding schedules that lead to neglect, financial disagreements and tax benefits.
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Tips for Dealing with a Combative Ex-SpouseDeal with a combative ex-spouse by sticking essential discussions, restricting communication, exercising self-control and calling an attorney.
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How Divorce Affects Your TaxesGoing through a divorce can have a major effect on your taxes, ranging from the amount you get to deduct to your tax filing status.
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One of Every Five Divorces in Washington in 2013 Filed in King CountyOne out of every five divorces filed in Washington State in 2013 was filed in King County.
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ISU Study: Sick Wife Is One Major Risk Factor for DivorceAn Iowa State University study revealed the divorce rate is six times higher among couples in which the wife is sick. Learn about this risk factor for divorce.
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Communicating with Ex-Spouse Effectively during a DivorceCommunicating with ex-spouse can compromise a divorce. Learn how to make your interactions successful. Call Molly B. Kenny for help (425) 460-0550.
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Divorce and the Engagement RingIn a divorce, engagement ring typically stays with the wife. Read more on separating assets on Molly B. Kenny’s blog or call for help (425) 460-0550.
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How to Move on After Divorce: A Guide for MenLearn how to move on after divorce. Men can get specialized help at the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny in Washington. Call us at 425-460-0550.
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Dealing with Divorce AngerDealing with divorce anger can be made easier with these steps. For legal issues call the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny (425) 460-0550.
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You Need to Know Courtroom Etiquette RulesCourtroom etiquette is an important part of attending a hearing for a family law situation. An attorney can help you prepare. Here are our tips to prepare.
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Financial Survival after DivorceSpousal maintenance payments and fair division of assets can help with financial survival after divorce. Call Molly B. Kenny for separation help (425) 460-0550.
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Do I Need a Lawyer for Divorce?Do I need a lawyer for divorce? An attorney can help you avoid expensive financial mistakes. Molly B. Kenny handles WA divorces (425) 460-0550.
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When Is It Okay to File for Divorce without A Lawyer (and When Is It Not)?Can I file for divorce without a lawyer? Yes. However, having a lawyer can help in situations where your financial or parenting rights may be compromised.
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Questions to Ask Yourself before Filing for DivorceThe decision to divorce is never taken lightly. Read on to learn how you can tell whether your decision is the right one.
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Rules if Divorced with Children and DatingIf you’re divorced with children and dating again, be honest with your kids, encourage open communication, and set healthy boundaries. Learn more.
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Effects of Adultery on ChildrenThe effects of adultery on children might lead to anxiety, depression, and more, according to experts. Learn more about how adultery might affect the kids.