Many of our clients have never before been through the process of arranging child custody – and even those who have been through the process before soon discover that every case is different. We have created this index of legal articles to help our clients and potential clients better understand the Bellevue, WA child custody 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.
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3 Possible Parental Abduction Child Custody ProvisionsIf you believe that your children may be at risk of parental abduction, consider adding these three provisions to your Seattle child custody order.
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Eight Tips to Prevent Family Abductions During Child Custody BattlesA Bellevue child custody attorney shares eight tips on how parents can help prevent family abductions and increase awareness of parental kidnappings.
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Could a Family Abduction Happen to You? When Child Custody Goes WrongA Bellevue child custody attorney discusses Washington family abductions, including recent statistics, risk factors, and prevention measures.
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The Weekend Child Visitation Schedule: Weighing Pros and ConsA Seattle child custody attorney discusses the drawbacks and benefits of choosing a weekend child visitation schedule after a Washington divorce.
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Back-to-School After A Divorce: Helping Your Children Return to the ClassroomA Bellevue divorce attorney gives parents some simple advice on how to help their kids transition from summer to a new school year after a Washington State divorce.
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Changing Schools After Divorce: Five ConsiderationsA Seattle child custody attorney discusses what factors you should consider before changing your child’s school after a divorce or separation in Washington.
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When Blended Families Divorce: Stepparents, Child Visitation, and Child Custody in Washington StateA Washington State child custody attorney discusses the legal rights of stepparents who wish to be involved in the lives of their stepchildren after a divorce.
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Helping Your Teen Cope with Divorce: Four Book RecommendationsA Bellevue child custody and child support attorney shares four recommendations for books and guides about divorce written for teenagers.
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Books for Young Children about DivorceA Seattle child custody attorney shares five recommendations for children’s books about divorce that parents can share with their kids.
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Child Custody for Unmarried Parents in WashingtonWhen dealing with child custody, unmarried parent must establish paternity. Molly B. Kenny reviews issues on a case-by-case basis: (425) 460-0550.
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Washington’s Child Custody Laws for Convicted RapistsCan a convicted rapist seek child custody and child visitation in Washington State? Find out from a Seattle family law attorney.
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How to Make Long-Distance Child Visitations a SuccessA Bellevue child custody attorney shares a few creative tips on how to make long-distance child visitations better for the whole family.
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Seattle Family Lawyer: Long-Distance Child Visitation Presents Unique IssuesA Seattle family law attorney discusses five unique challenges faced by parents who face long-distance child visitation schedules after a divorce.
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How to Discipline Children after Divorce: Establishing Healthy RulesA Seattle child custody attorney discusses how to best discipline your children and establish house rules in the wake of a Washington divorce.
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Washington State Child Custody: Your Rights as a Disabled ParentIf you are a disabled parent fighting for custody of your children, here’s what you need to know about your rights and Washington State laws.
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Having Your Child Testify: How Kid Preference Affects Child Custody Cases in Washington StateA Seattle child custody attorney discusses whether or not you should have your child testify as part of your child custody case and parenting plan creation.
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How Your Disability May Affect Your Washington Child Custody CaseIf you or your spouse suffers from a mental or physical disability, your Washington State child custody case or visitation schedule could be affected.
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How to Have a Successful Thanksgiving Holiday With Joint Child CustodySeattle child custody attorney Molly Kenny shares information on how to successfully have a happy Thanksgiving and Christmas after a divorce or child custody case.
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Seattle Child Custody Lawyer: Don’t Let Technology Get in the Way of Your Co-Parenting EffortsA Washington child custody attorney discusses five different ways that you could sabotage your co-parenting efforts by misusing technology.
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Transitioning to a New Home After a Seattle Divorce: Tips on Decorating Your Child’s New BedroomPutting thought into preparing your children’s new rooms after a divorce and child custody case can ease the transition and make your kids more comfortable.