Whether you just moved to Washington or you are thinking about moving out of the state, it could impact your child custody matters. When you file a custody case, you need to understand which court has jurisdiction or legal ability to make decisions in the case....
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How can I avoid taxes when splitting an IRA?
Given that your IRA may be crucial to your retirement, every cent will probably count when it comes to dividing the account with your spouse in your divorce. You should not lose more money than necessary from tapping into your IRA to satisfy a property division. It is...
Why do some divorcing couples use arbitration?
It is not a given that you must have your divorce settled in a courtroom. A couple seeking to end a marriage may choose an alternative method of resolving their issues, such as arbitration. Arbitration is not the same as mediation. While mediation allows couples to...
Can your ex get your inheritance? 3 things you must know
When couples divorce in Washington state, the court considers most of their assets community property and will divide them fairly. However, if you received an inheritance during your marriage, the court may regard these assets differently. Inheritances generally...
How can I address wage garnishment at work?
The state of Washington provides a number of ways to enforce child support payments, such as wage garnishment. If you fail to make your support payments, your co-parent could ask a judge to order your employer to garnish some of your paycheck. Being under a wage...
Would you benefit from a parallel parenting plan?
Unfortunately, many divorces do not end with spouses on amicable terms. When some marriages end, both spouses may find it challenging to work together, even for the sake of their children. If you had a particularly contentious divorce, you might find co-parenting to...
What are possible costs of keeping a marital home?
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...
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....