As you head into your 50s, your thoughts start to turn towards your retirement years. You frequently check the balances of your 401(k)s and other investment accounts and understand how much you’ll have saved by the time you exit the workforce. However, all that...
Month: May 2024
Does Washington allow someone to make up missed parenting time?
The division of parenting time is often the most emotional and contentious element of a Washington divorce. Typically, both parents prefer to have as much time with their children as possible. The courts generally expect that parents should cooperate with one another...
3 benefits of collaborative divorce over litigation
Divorce cases are known for their potential to escalate into lengthy and emotionally taxing trials. However, alternatives to litigation offer spouses the opportunity to resolve their differences amicably and with less stress. One of the alternatives to divorce...
How co-parents can plan ahead to address custody concerns
Parents who divorce or separate in Washington generally have to share parenting time with each other. They also have a degree of parental responsibility in the form of providing for the needs of the child. They may also need to mutually agree on decisions about a...