Co-parenting after a separation or divorce can be endlessly complicated, and the school year always brings some predictable issues into play. Once the school year starts, it can help to anticipate some common problems and decide, in advance, how you intend to handle...
Month: August 2024
When duty calls, family matters: Child custody and visitation for military families
Military service is a noble calling, but it comes with its own challenges- especially in family life. Frequent deployments, relocations and the unpredictable nature of military life can create unique hurdles for parents navigating child custody and visitation...
How long do you have to respond to a divorce in Washington?
When your spouse files a divorce petition and serves you the papers, you do need to respond. If you don’t, they can get a default divorce without you, but responding keeps you involved in this legal process. You will be notified of court hearings where issues like...
Should you take child-related threats during divorce seriously?
As you may know by now, divorce can be an emotionally charged process, especially when children are involved. One of the most distressing challenges is dealing with an uncooperative spouse who makes threats regarding your shared children. Understanding the nature of...