Divorces with significant assets can be complicated. In Everett, high-asset cases often focus on how property and businesses are valued rather than who keeps them. Certain types of assets tend to cause the most disputes. Knowing where conflicts usually arise can help...
Month: December 2025
3 signs it may be time to modify a parenting plan
Adults who share parenting time either agree on terms by working with one another or set terms by going to family court. Both parents should make a reasonable effort to follow the terms of a parenting plan to the best of their ability. Occasionally, it may become...
When can a child decide which parent to live with in Washington?
It is commonly believed that children have the right to choose which parent to stay with once they are mature or old enough, but this is untrue. In Washington, even if a child may feel confident in their choice, custody is a much more complicated and delicate...
Do divorce rates really go up in January?
Some people call January “Divorce Month.” Typically, there tends to be a slight spike in divorce cases at the start of the new year. There is usually a decline in these cases throughout the fall, such as in November and December, followed by the rise in January. Why...

