When it comes to divorce and family law issues, you are not alone – far from it. Stories of ending marriages, custody battles, and abused love are in the news every day, both on a national level and right here in the greater Seattle area. We can learn a lot from these current events stories, both about Washington law and others who may share similar experiences with you. Below, please read our collection of Bellevue, WA, legal news stories.
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Effects of Parental Divorce on High School Dropout RatesStudy finds that children of divorce have a lower chance of graduating high school. Molly B. Kenny mediation and divorce lawyer (425) 460-0550.
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GOP Waging War on No-Fault Divorce With Long Waiting PeriodsCould you be waiting over a year for your King County divorce to be final? Find out which laws could affect the waiting period in your no-fault divorce.
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Can You Predict a Couple’s Divorce With Sleeping Positions?Do separate sides lead to separate lives? A new study suggests that the way you and your partner sleep may predict your King County divorce.
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Living Together Before Marriage Doesn’t Always Lead to DivorceCould your marriage be over because you lived together before marriage? A recent study adds new information on this topic.
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Study Says Regular Twitter Use Leads to Cheating and DivorceCould a Tweet a day keep your spouse away? A new study has linked Twitter use to greater infidelity and higher divorce rates than non-Twitter users.
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What Republican Tax Changes Could Mean for Seattle DivorceesLearn what the proposed Republican tax overhaul may change for divorcees in Seattle and around the country if becomes federal law.
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Could Facebook Lead to Infidelity in a Washington Marriage?Find out the results of a recent study about Facebook and learn why the popular social networking state could lead to infidelity in a Washington marriage.
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How the Economy May Impact Divorce in Washington and Around the U.S.Are you seeking a divorce in Washington or elsewhere in the U.S.? Find out how the economy may play a role in the number of couples seeking a divorce this year.
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Study: What Do Divorcees Regret the Most?A new study has found that the two biggest regrets divorcees have are how the split affected their children and how the split affected their finances. Details here!
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Study: Divorce Now May Increase Ability to Experience Pleasure LaterA new study has found that divorce may temporarily depress your ability to feel pleasure in daily life, but may enhance your ability to savor life later on.
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New Study: Some Don’t Divorce Out of Fear of LonelinessA new study has found that a fear of loneliness and being alone may prevent many people from seeking a divorce—even when they are unhappy with their partner.
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Could Heavy Drinking Lead to Divorce? A New Study Sheds Some Light.A new study has found that couples that drink similar amounts are less likely to divorce than those with significantly different drinking habits.
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Your Childhood Photos Could Reveal Your Divorce RiskA divorce study has discovered that people who do not smile widely in their college yearbook photo are five times more likely to experience a divorce.
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Another Study Concludes That Divorce Can be ContagiousResearchers have found that divorce can indeed be contagious—knowing someone who is divorcing raises your chances of a split by 16 percent.
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Causes of Divorce May Not Be What You ThinkA few of the most common causes of divorce today are unreasonable behavior, secret spending and long commutes.
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More Evidence: Divorce Affects Men’s HealthAnother study has found that divorce affects men’s health. Divorced men and unmarried men are significantly more likely to become sick than married men
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Molly Kenny Discusses Pre-Wedding Law on New Day NorthwestSeattle divorce attorney Molly Kenny discusses pre-wedding law issues like prenuptial agreements and community property on talk show New Day Northwest.
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U.S. Remarriage Rate Has Dropped 40 Percent in 20 YearsNew federal data shows that the rate of remarriage in the United States has fallen 40 percent in 20 years, to 29 remarriages out of every 1,000 divorces.
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Antidepressants & Divorce: Study Shows Use Skyrockets Before a SplitA Bellevue family lawyer discusses the results of a new study out of Finland that examines the relationship between antidepressants and divorce.
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Family Dynamics and Divorce in Seattle WashingtonA recent divorce study conducted by sociologists has found a correlation between adults with numerous siblings and a low chance of divorce.