Divorce

As society evolves, so do the complexities and legalities surrounding same-sex marriage and divorce. If you're part of the LGBTQ+ community and going through a divorce, it's crucial to understand the unique aspects pertaining to your situation. As you navigate this process, learn these five...

Property, assets, and liabilities typically need to be divided and awarded equitably to each party in a divorce. How the court determines the value of marital property includes both fair market and intrinsic values. It sounds like this can make the divorce messy, but how...

  When the court initially orders alimony payments, they expect the financially responsible ex-spouse to pay the lesser-earning ex until the court order expires. However, some circumstances arise where an ex can no longer meet the court’s expectations to make alimony payments. But what does that...

A prenuptial agreement, commonly known as a prenup, is a contract written by a couple prior to getting married. This contract allows for control over legal rights upon entering marriage and what could happen if it ends in divorce or death. For example, a couple...

When parents adopt a child, they likely don’t anticipate getting a divorce. However, this situation can occur. If you and your partner are divorcing after an adoption, you might wonder what you need to know to prepare for the court hearings. Keep reading to learn...

Divorce is always emotionally draining, but it’s especially traumatic whenever children are involved. When parents disagree on aspects like custody, support, and visitation, the divorce process can become a prolonged battle that makes everyone involved miserable. Fathers are understandably apprehensive about child custody: for decades, courts...

In Washington state, divorcing couples can negotiate nearly all aspects of their lives after they split. A proposed divorce settlement that the partners can present to the courts for approval may include everything from the division of property to child custody and support. To determine a...

When a marriage is over, divorcing couples must agree to the terms that will govern their post-divorce lives. These include property division, child custody and support, and alimony (spousal support). Some couples can work together amicably to come to terms on these issues, while others...