Making important decisions about your family's future can be difficult -- and learning about the legal avenues that can make those changes happen can also be hard. This page of Bellevue, WA, divorce frequently asked questions is here to help those who are learning about Seattle family law issues such as divorce, child custody, domestic violence, and divorce mediation.
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Can I still get child support if my ex-partner and I never married?
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Can I Stop Paying Child Support If My Employment Changes?
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Are my spouse and I good candidates for divorce mediation?
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How long must I have lived in Washington in order to file for divorce in the state?
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Can my spouse sell off our assets before the divorce is final to reduce my share of the property settlement?
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My spouse and I have separate bank accounts in addition to our joint account. Do we each keep the money that's in our own accounts when our divorce is final?
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What is a high-asset divorce, and how does it compare to a regular divorce?
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Are retirement accounts considered marital property in a divorce?
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What’s the Difference Between Legal Custody and Physical Custody of a Child?
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What if we change our minds during a divorce?
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How Does Washington Law Define Domestic Violence?
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How does community debt affect my divorce?
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What does the term “irreconcilable differences” mean?
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What Should I Do If I’m Falsely Accused Of Domestic Violence?
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What if both parents want custody of their children after a divorce?
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What if my spouse wants a divorce, but I don’t?
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Where can I file for divorce in Washington state?
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Can a living trust be used to avoid probate?
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How does substance abuse affect divorce mediation?
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Is a community property agreement right for me?