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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What Happens in an Equity Buyout in a Divorce?If keeping your house is on your list of wants during property division, a home equity buyout could be your answer. Let Molly B. Kenny help: 425-460-0550.
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A Quick Guide on How to Answer Kids’ Questions about DivorceMany parents struggle to determine the “correct” way to answer kids’ questions about divorce. This guide can help. For help with a divorce, call 425-260-0550.
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3 Things That Might Surprise You About Child Support in WashingtonChild support arrangements are not always as straightforward as they may seem. Molly B. Kenny can help you with child support in Washington: 425-460-0550.
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Tips for Continuing to Work While Getting DivorcedContinuing to work while getting divorce is difficult but necessary. Let divorce attorney Molly B. Kenny help you strike a work-life balance: 425-460-0550.
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Keeping Your Cool When You See Your ExIf you have children it is inevitable that you will have to see your ex-spouse from time to time. Learn how to handle post-divorce meetings: 425-460-0550.
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Types of Alimony in Washington StateWashington courts may award alimony for a period of time if one spouse is financially dependent. Some types of alimony are modifiable, while others are not.
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Will One Spouse’s Reckless Spending Affect a Divorce in Washington?Find out whether or not your spouse’s habits like reckless spending affect a divorce or property division. For help with a Washington divorce: 425-460-0550.
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What Does Child Support Cover in Washington?Many parents wonder what child support covers exactly. Washington child support has two parts: one for basic support, and one for extra expenses.
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8 Signs That Your Spouse is Hiding AssetsThink your spouse is hiding assets? Here are some signs to look for. For help uncovering hidden funds and with your divorce in Washington: 425-460-0550.
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4 Big Lessons You Learn from DivorceDivorce is never easy, but you can use it as learning experience and an opportunity for personal growth. Here are a few things you may learn from divorce.
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The Impact of Divorce on Your Personal-Injury SettlementA Washington divorce means equitable division of property, but what does that mean for a personal injury settlement in divorce? For help: 425-460-0550.
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State Pushes for Joint Custody: Kids Need Equal Time with Mom and DadOne state is pushing for more joint custody decisions to give kids equal time with both parents. Read on to find out about Washington State’s stance.
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Financial Considerations During a Washington DivorceMost couples do not need a financial planner for divorce, although those with large estates or sticky issues might. For legal help in WA: 425-460-0550.
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How Quitclaim Deeds Work in Washington State DivorcesQuitclaim deeds can release a person from a property’s title, but not from debts associated with that property. For divorce help, call 425-460-0550.
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Dealing with Valentine’s Day after DivorceYou do not have to deal with your first Valentine’s Day after divorce alone. Catch a movie with family and friends, volunteer, or start a new tradition.
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Do I Have to Attend a King County Parenting Seminar?Part of the divorce process involves the successful completion of a King County parenting seminar. To learn more, call Molly B. Kenny today: 425-460-0550.
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Why Constantly Alleging Adultery in Your Divorce Case Could BackfireConstantly alleging adultery in your divorce case could be more harmful than helpful. Contact Molly B. Kenny for divorce help today: 425-460-0550.
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Adultification & Parentification of Children of Divorce (And How Parents Can Avoid It)Adultification and parentification of children of divorce is common and extremely detrimental. Find out how to avoid it. For divorce help: 425-460-0550.
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Social Media & Co-parenting: How It Hurts (and How to Use it for Good!)Learn when social media and co-parenting mix well – and when they don’t. Make an effort with your ex to use social media for good or not at all.
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Can Using Social Media During Divorce Really Hurt My Case?Social media can affect your divorce, particularly custody and property division. Use caution. If you need divorce help in Bellevue, call 425-460-0550.