If you're navigating a divorce in Washington, you may need to prepare a co-parenting plan. Here's a short guide to making the process as easy as possible. First: Establish civility Before you and your ex can outline the nuts and bolts of a co-parenting plan,...
Month: September 2021
Are there different degrees of parental alienation?
Divorcing parents must find a way to balance the needs of their children with their own post-divorce limitations. Unfortunately, this can often lead to stress, frustration and anxiety for all parties. In addition, if the marriage ended with hurt feelings and heated...
CDFAs can help financial divorce issues
If you are in the midst of a divorce in Washington, you know that the negotiations can be complex. A certified divorce financial analyst might be key to resolving difficulties about your settlement. What does a CDFA do? Most people probably haven't encountered the...
Temporary orders in a divorce
Washington divorces typically take some time to resolve. If the case is contested, it can take over a year before you get a court date and the judge issues a decision. In the meantime, you can apply for a temporary order when there is a part of the case that cannot...
Does post-traumatic stress lead to military divorces?
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a serious mental health condition that may be brought on by exposure to trauma. Whether your spouse experienced injuries while in the military or witnessed others in dangerous situations, they may develop this condition and need...