With over 25 million people in the US now owning cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency is all the rage, and divorce lawyers now encounter an increasing number of cases involving crypto assets. They
What Makes a Prenuptial Agreement Valid in Washington State
In case you’ve not been keeping up with celebrity divorce news, Kanye West is challenging the validity of Kanye and Kim’s 2014 prenuptial agreement in his divorce from Kim Kardashian. Kanye’s case
How Will the New Tax Rules on Alimony Impact My Divorce?
The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” signed by the President in December, 2017 makes important changes to how alimony will be treated for tax purposes for all Washington State divorces after December
6 Frequently Asked Questions about Property Division in Washington State
1. What is the Date of Separation and why is it important in a property division? The date of separation is when at least one spouse expresses his/her intent to end
5 Frequently Asked Questions about Legal Separation in Washington State
1. What are the grounds for a legal separation in Washington State? The same legal grounds for divorce apply to a legal separation. Washington State is a no-fault state. That
10 Frequently Asked Questions about Child Support in Washington State
1. What is Child Support? Child support is money paid by one spouse to the other to pay for the child’s expenses. 2. Do I have to be married to the
10 Frequently Asked Questions about Ending Divorce in Washington State
1. How long does a divorce take to get? In Seattle and King County, at least 90 days if the case is filed as an uncontested divorce, or settlement is reached
10 Frequently Asked Questions about Divorce in Washington State
1. What are the grounds for divorce in Washington State? Washington State is a no-fault state. That means a spouse does not have to prove the other spouse did anything
Protect Yourself Against Domestic Violence when Dating Online
Concerns about online dating are foremost in many people’s minds, after the sad news of the murder of Ingrid Lyne, a Renton nurse and mother of three. Safety in the
How to Calculate Child Support in Washington State
Child support is money paid by the non-primary parent to the other primary parent to pay for the children’s expenses. A primary parent is a parent who lives with the child