Many of our clients have never before been through the process of filing for divorce, arranging child custody, or resolving property disputes in the Seattle area – and even those who have been through the divorce process before soon discover that every divorce case is different. We have created this index of legal articles to help our clients and potential clients better understand the Bellevue, WA divorce process and the divorce, child custody, and domestic violence laws that are unique to Washington State. We hope that these clear, informative articles can help answer some of your basic questions and gain a better understanding of your case.
If you need more information about a legal subject, don't hesitate to contact us today for more information or to discuss your Seattle family law case.
If you need more information about a legal subject, don't hesitate to contact us today for more information or to discuss your Seattle family law case.
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Virtual Visitation, Child Visitation During The Holidays and Child Support Myths Virtual visitation continues to gain popularity across the United States. Whilte there are pros and cons, virtual visitation may be an option foryou. -
The Divorce Rate in Washington State The divorce rate in Washington state is high, but it’s on the decline. If you are in need of a divorce attorney, call Molly B. Kenny at (425) 460-0550. -
Five Tips for Juggling Work and Divorce The Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny provide five tips for staying focused and productive at work while dealing with your divorce. -
Seattle Child Support Lawyer: the Benefits of a Supervised Exchange A Seattle child support lawyer discusses several advantages of supervised exchanges and monitored exchanges in Washington State. -
Actions To Take If You Suspect Abuse… What should you do if you suspect Washington domestic abuse? A Seattle domestic violence attorney has guidelines on how you can help and how you should act. -
An Overview of Supervised Child Visitation in Washington State Supervised child visitation is a good option for some families. Learn who supervised child visits may be a good option for and common approaches to these visits. -
Seattle Divorce Attorney Discusses the Advantages of Initiating Your Divorce While it likely won’t change the final outcome of your divorce and settlement, there are sometimes small advantages to be the one to initially file for divorce. -
Considering Washington State Divorce Mediation? Know the Common Mistakes Washington State divorce mediation may be easier and less expensive than a traditional court divorce, but the process still comes with common pitfalls to avoid. -
Four Common Washington State Child Custody Mistakes Parents Make Don’t lose custody of your kids in court because of a preventable mistake. In this article, learn about four common mistakes people make in custody court. -
Four More Common Mistakes Made During Washington Divorce Proceedings Do you know which actions to avoid during your Washington State divorce? A Seattle divorce attorney discusses four common divorce blunders. -
The Most Common Mistakes Women Make During Washington State Divorces If you are a woman going through a Washington State divorce, be sure to avoid these four common divorce mistakes as outlined by divorce lawyer Molly Kenny. -
Reconciling with Your Ex-Spouse? Tips for Success the Second Time Around About ten percent of the population is predicted to get back together with their ex-spouse. Follow these tips for success the second time around. -
Washington Divorce Attorney: Common Mistakes Men Make in a Divorce Learn from others’ mistakes and read these four common divorce mistakes that men make and how to avoid them. For more advice, download our free divorce guide for men. -
Do Men and Women Demonstrate Professionalism Differently? Molly Kenny discusses how men and women demonstrate professionalism differently. -
Coaching You Through the Divorce Process Divorce coaching is an alternative to litigation that can save you thousands of dollars and keep your relationship with your soon-to-be-ex civil. -
Five Tips for Successful Co-Parenting After a Washington Divorce Learning to successfully co-parent with your ex-spouse in order to raise healthy, happy kids who respect and spend time with both of their parents. -
Men, Depression & Washington State Divorce In the two years after a divorce, more men than women are affected by clinical depression. Learn what you can do to battle sadness after a divorce. -
Washington State Child Visitation Issues: Spending the Holidays Without Your Kids Read these tips on how to have a Merry Christmas as a divorced parent in Seattle even if your kids will be staying with your ex over the holidays. -
Childhood Obesity: A New Topic In Seattle Child Custody Cases Recently the issue of childhood obesity and neglect has emerged as a topic of discussion in a handful of Washington State child custody cases. -
Mixing The Professional & Personal: Telling Your Coworkers About Your Divorce You’ve told your children, your relatives, and your friends. Now it is time to tell your co-workers and colleagues about your divorce.