When a parent fails to pay child support as ordered by the court, it can have serious consequences. In fact, it can have negative impacts on their credit report. If you owe child support, it is important to understand how missing payments could affect your credit as...
Everett Family Law Blog
Understanding the consequences of custodial interference
Custodial interference occurs when one parent disrupts the custody rights of the other parent by withholding or interfering with the agreed-upon visitation schedule. This can have a significant impact on both parents. Most importantly, interference can affect the...
Misconceptions about divorce mediation
Divorce can be a challenging time for anyone involved, but it does not always have to be contentious. One method that often gets misunderstood is divorce mediation. Mediation always leads to reconciliation In 2022, many of the 989,518 divorces sought less contentious...
The impact of unpaid support on a parent’s career
Divorce or separation can bring about significant financial changes, especially when it comes to supporting your children. Child support is a central aspect of ensuring your child's well-being, but what happens when child support goes unpaid? It is important for...
Common child custody mistakes to avoid
Child custody battles can be emotionally draining and complex. While navigating this process, many people make mistakes that can affect the outcome. Awareness of common errors can help you avoid these issues and work towards a favorable situation for your children....
Will I lose an inherited property in a divorce?
When couples decide to end their marriage, the division of marital assets becomes a key aspect of the process. Inherited property often raises questions about its inclusion in this division. Inclusion of inherited property In Washington, inherited property is...
How do you modify child support in Washington?
Determining child support payments is an important aspect of divorce or separation cases involving children. In Washington State, the financial well-being of the child takes priority. As circumstances change, the need to modify child support payment amounts may arise....
The benefits of mediation for children during divorce
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of arbitrators, mediators and conciliators is on track to increase by 5% over the next 10 years. This is more than the average of most occupations, which is 3%. This statistic highlights the impact that...
What happens to the family cabin after divorce?
Divorce is a life-altering event that often involves the difficult task of dividing shared assets. For many families, the family cabin is a cherished possession with a deep history of shared memories. When couples decide to part ways, the fate of the family cabin...
5 ways technology can help divorced parents discuss child issues
During and after divorce, effective communication between parents remains important for the well-being of the children. Fortunately, modern technology provides many tools and platforms. These tools can streamline communication and collaboration, fostering a more...