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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Washington State Divorce & Health Insurance CoverageIf you receive health insurance coverage from your spouse, you will need a new health insurance plan after filing for divorce in Washington State.
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Five Tips for Long Distance Parents from a Bellevue Family LawyerA Seattle family law attorney shares five tips on how long distance parents can keep up solid relationships with their kids after a divorce or break-up.
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Understanding Life Insurance & Washington State Divorce IssuesDuring a divorce, it is important to discuss life insurance policies with your spouse and what will happen to your family in the case of an unforeseen death.
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How to Stay Healthy During & After a Washington DivorceWhile it may not be on your mind, staying physically and mentally healthy during your divorce is something you should do for yourself and your family.
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When a Child Wants to Live With the Non-Custodial ParentYears after a divorce, your child may express a wish to live with their non-custodial parent or make other significant changes to the agreed parenting plan.
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Washington State Divorce: The Four Main Options For Splitting Your 401(k)Most spouses have four different options to choose from when receiving a portion of the couple’s retirement funds during a divorce in Washington.
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4 Common Myths about Divorce and ChildrenThe attorneys at the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny address the truth about four common myths relating to children and divorce.
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Washington Divorce & Property Division: Splitting the Small StuffIt can be difficult for couples to easily divide their personal property, but Seattle family law attorney Molly Kenny has a few tips that could help.
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Seattle Divorce Attorney: How To Have A Successful Visitation With Your Kids Post-DivorceA Seattle child custody attorney shares tips for parents who want to have successful visits from their kids after a divorce.
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Seattle Domestic Violence Attorney: Dating After An Abusive RelationshipIt can be difficult to start a new relationship after escaping from an abusive or violent marriage - but finding a healthy relationship is possible.
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Six Tips For Talking With Your Children About Your Divorce or SeparationThe attorneys at the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny provide tips for breaking the news about your divorce or separation to your children.
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Divorce Planning For The Stay-At-Home MomStay-at-home-moms face unique challenges when considering divorce. Seattle attorney Molly Kenny discusses what kind of plan SAHMs need when divorcing.
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Washington Divorce Checklist: Change Your Will After A DivorceYour divorce is finalized, so you are done with legal paperwork, right? Wrong. Don't forget to update your will, says a Seattle family law attorney.
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The Impact of Dating While Separated in Washington StateDating while separated may have wide-ranging legal, emotional, and mental health components. Consider them prior to embarking on a new relationship.
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Divorce Mediation: What It Is, What It Isn'tWhat does mediation entail? Read this article published in the National Conflict Resolution Center newsletter to learn more about divorce mediation.
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Tips for Responding to Hostile E-mails and Letters from Your ExAttorney, therapist, mediator, and international speaker Bill Eddy gives advice on responding to hostile mail or e-mail from spouses or ex-spouses.
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What Are The Three Worst Ways to Save a Marriage in Seattle?If you are working to save your marriage, journalist Vicki Larson points out three "fixes" that won't really fix anything.
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Moving In With Your Parents after a DivorceFor many adults, moving in with their parents after divorce is a safe choice, both economically and emotionally. For post-divorce help, call 425-460-0550.
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Disabled Children And Child Support In Washington StateIn some cases, you may be obligated to pay child support long after your child reaches the age of 18 if they are too disabled to financially support themselves.
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Divorce Mediation Benefits and Downfalls, Special Challenges for Children and How to Handle StressDivorce mediation in Washington, why divorce could be the right choice, special challenges adult children face, and how to handle the stress of divorce.