Whether you or your spouse initiates the dissolution of the marriage, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. This is a complex, chaotic time for many families. Stay focused and organized as you move through the process of dissolution.Read More
Following Washington State law, mediation divides community property is divided as equally and equitably as possible. What can be confusing is whether certain property is considered community or separate property.Read More
Parents who separate are financially responsible for the basic daily needs of children (food, shelter, clothing) regardless of which parent has custody of the children.Read More
Couples have different values when defining a successful marriage. Some prioritize stability, family, or financial achievement, while others may focus solely on the commitment. As the golden years approach, more and more spouses are reconsidering spending the rest of their lives together.Read More
A trauma bond causes you to stay in an abusive relationship without seeing it for what it is, to stay in a known abusive relationship, and to grieve the loss of that abusive relationship after it has ended.Read More
Co-parenting in divorce is challenging and fraught with pitfalls. This danger has the potential to add to the damage that divorce has caused within your family.Read More