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Property Division

In a divorce or legal separation, the trial court must order a “just and equitable” distribution of the parties’ property and liabilities, whether community or separate.[1]  All property is before the court for distribution.[2]  The pertinent statute addressing property division—RCW 26.09.080—mandates that the court consider the following factors: (1) the nature and extent of the […]

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Property Division – Tech Divorces

What are tech divorces and their unique challenges?  A “tech divorce” is not a formal legal term, but refers to a divorce involving a couple who work in the technology industry or have significant assets tied to technology companies.  It underscores the unique challenges that couples in the technology industry may face during divorce proceedings, […]

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Property Division – Business Valuation in Divorce

Are you navigating the maze of business valuation in your divorce? Business valuation in divorce is the process of determining the monetary value of a business or business interests owned by one or both spouses. It is a crucial step in equitable property division when a couple decides to end their marriage. This valuation is […]

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Property Division – The Family Home    

What happens to the family home in a divorce or legal separation? For property awards in Washington State, the court must make three primary decisions: 1) the value of the property, 2) the characterization of the property as either community property, separate property, or a combination of the two, and 3) the award or division […]

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Property Division – Separate and Community Property

As a divorce lawyer in Washington State, it is common for new clients to come in to our first meeting with the understanding that Washington is a community property state and believing that this means all property and debts are split right down the middle, 50/50. While this is often a good place to start […]

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Property Division – Spousal Maintenance

In Washington, alimony is referred to as either “spousal support” or “spousal maintenance.”  An award of spousal maintenance aims not merely a means to provide the financially disadvantaged spouse with bare necessities, “but rather a flexible tool by which the parties’ standard of living may be equalized for an appropriate period of time.”[1]  To accomplish […]

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High Asset Divorce

What Is a High Asset Divorce? A high asset divorce is a type of divorce where the couples’ lives are interwoven with substantial wealth, be it businesses, real estate, investments, or cherished collections. In these cases, the financial stakes are much higher compared to a typical divorce, and the process can be significantly more complex […]

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Collaborative Divorce

A Collaborative Divorce process is an alternative method of resolving a divorce whereby both spouses, along with their respective attorneys, work together to reach a mutually agreeable settlement in a team-oriented approach outside of court.  In a Collaborative Divorce, they must adhere to the following principles: Acting with honesty, transparency, and candor; Demonstrating cooperation, respect, […]

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The Contested Divorce

What is a contested divorce versus an uncontested divorce? An uncontested divorce is one where all terms of the divorce are agreed upon by the parties. A contested divorce is a divorce that involves at least one or more case issues where you and your spouse do not agree. The primary issues in each divorce […]

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Divorce Mediation

Mediation is an out-of-court process in which the parties and their attorneys work with a mediator to reach a final settlement agreement. The mediator is a third-party neutral who has experience in family law and can facilitate negotiations between the parties on all issues, including division of assets, spousal maintenance, and parenting. Mediation is an […]

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The Cheating Spouse

Too often, infidelity plays a role in the demise of a marriage.  The spouse who was cheated on will likely (and understandably) be angry.  But can that infidelity be used against the cheating spouse during your divorce?  In Washington, the answer is no. Washington is a “no-fault” State, meaning that the trial judge will not […]

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The International Divorce

What is an International Divorce? An international divorce occurs when one or more aspects of a divorce case involve multiple countries or legal systems. This can arise from various circumstances, such as marriage in another country, living overseas, owning property abroad, or potential international child custody issues. When Might You Need an Attorney for an […]

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