When you have agreed with your former spouse to have joint physical custody over your child, it's important to create a schedule together. As you're creating a custody and parenting schedule in Washington, you should consider the age of your child, the work and school...
Month: April 2021
Tax implications post-divorce
Washington couples who are splitting up should remember that the division of assets involves more than just who gets what. The tax implications associated with each financial decision can affect life long after the divorce is final. Understanding tax implications For...
4 things you can do to make your divorce less painful for your kids
When parents divorce, it can destabilize the entire lives of the children. They might have to change school districts, find it entirely new support network and adjust to a split schedule. Many families also have to reduce their overall standard of living when they...
How domestic violence might impact a child custody case
An act of domestic violence can have a significant impact on a Washington child custody case. If you are the one who is facing allegations of abuse, it may result in losing parental rights to your children. Alternatively, if your former partner is the person who put...