When considering divorce, it is important to take into account the financial obligation you might owe your former spouse. In Washington State, we call it “spousal maintenance”, but you might have also heard it called alimony.
Divorce is a tumultuous experience. The emotional turmoil and significant financial changes are some of life’s most intense experiences. Divorce can lead to an unstable financial future. Intentional financial planning and informed decisions will ensure that your divorce...
Child Support is a state-determined monetary amount paid to the custodial parent by the non-custodial parent. Is it assumed that the parent with primary custody contributes their share of parental financial responsibility directly to the other parent in...
Divorce is a life-altering event that can have significant financial implications. Among the many concerns during a divorce, one question that often arises is, "Does divorce affect your credit score?"
One of the hardest things about co-parenting is having to work as a team with someone who is no longer your life partner. No matter your co-parenting situation, making joint decisions is usually a factor and often creates...