You and your spouse might have differing views on your marital home with your divorce looming. While your ex may want to give up the property, you still attach fond memories to your home and do not wish to leave. Still, you should know if you can afford the home if...
Everett Family Law Blog
Why are some custody transfers difficult?
In post-divorce families, it is not uncommon for parents to share custody of the children. If you have a shared-custody arrangement, though, you likely cannot cut your former spouse out of your life forever. Indeed, you must see your ex at least a couple of times each...
Will “nesting” work for us?
There is no one right way to deal with a divorce. Particularly if you are divorcing with children involved, sometimes creative solutions are necessary. One such solution that some divorcing couples employ is “nesting.” According to NBC News, nesting involves one...
Understanding the importance of a parenting plan
Following a decision to pursue a divorce, you and your spouse must consider how you will co-parent your minor children. In addition to helping your children adjust to their new reality, you must agree to a parenting plan before the court can finalize your divorce....
How can mediation make divorce less adversarial?
Many people have horror stories about going through a divorce. With the end of your own marriage looming, you might fear that your divorce will be stressful and acrimonious. Having someone mediate your divorce may help you avoid a bad outcome. Mediation is a possible...
Which co-parent must pay for private school?
Even though the Seattle area has some of the country's best public schools, there are dozens of excellent private academies in and around the city. These private schools are not exactly cheap, however. In fact, according to Private School Review, the average cost of...
Can you trust your ex to choose a good babysitter?
As a parent, the care of your children is one of your paramount concerns. Naturally, though, neither you nor your children's other parent can be with the kids at all times. This means you eventually must entrust your children's well-being to a daycare service, nanny...
Consider your timelines when dividing property in a CIR
Washington allows couples who commit themselves to a relationship long enough to divide property as if they were divorcing when they break up, despite lacking a marriage certificate. This depends on the exact circumstances of the relationship. If you find yourself at...
How can courts enforce child support?
Child support negotiations can be one of the most contentious aspects of getting a divorce. Many factors go into how much a parent will pay for child support, including the income that each parent receives and the number of minor children there are living in the home....
Will the court allow a child to decide who to live with?
Children may express a preference regarding which parent they want to live with after divorce. If so, does the court always agree? Under Washington State law, a family court judge should make decisions based on what is in children's best interest. According to those...