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TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that IS THERE A BENEFIT TO CHOOSING LEGAL SEPARATION OVER DIVORCE?SEE MORE ON MCKINLEYIRVIN.COM FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCESEE FULL LIST ONMCKINLEYIRVIN.COM
CAN A DIVORCE SETTLEMENT BE CHANGED? If you experienced major changes in health, income, or living situations, you can petition for changes to your divorce settlement by filing an appeal or requesting a modification. If you wish to appeal a court’s decision, you must enter a motion of appeal within 30 days of the original judgement. If you wish to pursue a modification ofyour
HOW TO PREVENT YOUR SPOUSE FROM TAKING YOUR CHILD OUT OF A former spouse’s citizenship in another country is not enough to prove this on its own. If your child does not have a passport, you may be able to prevent your spouse from obtaining one against your wishes. Typically, for the child to be issued a passport, both parents must give their consent, unless: One parent has sole custody. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW THE LENGTH OF YOUR MARRIAGE MAY AFFECT YOUR DIVORCE The length of a marriage will affect how much property is awarded to each spouse upon divorce. Generally speaking, the longer the marriage, the more likely it is that the court will go beyond a simple 50/50 division of assets and instead award a greater portion of WASHINGTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS McKinley Irvin offers comprehensive counsel in both traditional and complex family law matters. By dedicating our practice exclusively to family law, we are equipped with the experience and insight needed to successfully resolve our clients' cases. Many of our attorneys are skilled in subspecialties of family law, such as international cases ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that IS THERE A BENEFIT TO CHOOSING LEGAL SEPARATION OVER DIVORCE?SEE MORE ON MCKINLEYIRVIN.COM FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCESEE FULL LIST ONMCKINLEYIRVIN.COM
CAN A DIVORCE SETTLEMENT BE CHANGED? If you experienced major changes in health, income, or living situations, you can petition for changes to your divorce settlement by filing an appeal or requesting a modification. If you wish to appeal a court’s decision, you must enter a motion of appeal within 30 days of the original judgement. If you wish to pursue a modification ofyour
HOW TO PREVENT YOUR SPOUSE FROM TAKING YOUR CHILD OUT OF A former spouse’s citizenship in another country is not enough to prove this on its own. If your child does not have a passport, you may be able to prevent your spouse from obtaining one against your wishes. Typically, for the child to be issued a passport, both parents must give their consent, unless: One parent has sole custody. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW THE LENGTH OF YOUR MARRIAGE MAY AFFECT YOUR DIVORCE The length of a marriage will affect how much property is awarded to each spouse upon divorce. Generally speaking, the longer the marriage, the more likely it is that the court will go beyond a simple 50/50 division of assets and instead award a greater portion of TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. IS THERE A BENEFIT TO CHOOSING LEGAL SEPARATION OVER DIVORCE? It’s not uncommon for couples to live in separate households before deciding to go through with their divorce. This period, often called a “trial separation,” gives both spouses an opportunity to evaluate their individual situations and whether or not pursuing legal action is worth the hassle. CAN AGREEMENTS ON CHILD SUPPORT BE MADE OUTSIDE OF COURT? Child support orders are legally binding documents that outline the strict rules parents must follow in order to provide for their children financially. These agreements may be established not only after parents have gone through a divorce, but can also be drawn up outside of court by agreement. IS WASHINGTON A COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE? When a couple gets divorced in Washington, the courts will take a community property approach to divide their assets. Under community property law, all of the items the divorcing parties acquired during their marriage will be considered marital property, which will then be WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU LIE ABOUT YOUR FINANCES IN A DIVORCE? At the beginning of a divorce, each party is asked to fill out a financial affidavit. This formal document is typically required in divorce litigation, because it provides the official information about the finances of each spouse, allowing the court to fairly divide assets, award alimony, and make other important decisions. HOW TO RETRIEVE YOUR PERSONAL ITEMS DURING A DIVORCE A common source of tension and confusion for couples going through a divorce concerns the disposition of personal items that remain in the formerly shared marital residence during the course of mediation and court proceedings. Disagreements over these items, despite their relatively minor monetary value, can create costly delays in litigation or even undermine settlement agreements HOW LIVING TOGETHER AFFECTS CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL Most commonly, there is a concern that co-habitation (living with a new boyfriend or girlfriend in a ‘marriage-like’ arrangement) might affect a spousal maintenance award or the amount of child support that is to be paid or received. The following provides general information for individuals considering moving in with a new spouse or DO I HAVE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT IF I HAVE NO INCOME? If you don't have a source of income and cannot afford child support, you will still be required to make a monthly child support payment. If a parent does not have a source of income, the court may calculate income based on prior work history and/or the parent’s potential earning capacity. For example, if a parent is unemployed or WASHINGTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS McKinley Irvin offers comprehensive counsel in both traditional and complex family law matters. By dedicating our practice exclusively to family law, we are equipped with the experience and insight needed to successfully resolve our clients' cases. Many of our attorneys are skilled in subspecialties of family law, such as international cases ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCE If one thinks their marriage is no longer working and is seriously considering filing for divorce, then there are some important questions that one needs to ask themselves to make sure they are really prepared to go through with this life-changing decision. The following five questions can help one carefully examine their situation and weigh their options before proceeding with a divorce. COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. CAN AGREEMENTS ON CHILD SUPPORT BE MADE OUTSIDE OF COURT? Child support orders are legally binding documents that outline the strict rules parents must follow in order to provide for their children financially. These agreements may be established not only after parents have gone through a divorce, but can also be drawn up outside of court by agreement. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW LIVING TOGETHER AFFECTS CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL Most commonly, there is a concern that co-habitation (living with a new boyfriend or girlfriend in a ‘marriage-like’ arrangement) might affect a spousal maintenance award or the amount of child support that is to be paid or received. The following provides general information for individuals considering moving in with a new spouse or WASHINGTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS McKinley Irvin offers comprehensive counsel in both traditional and complex family law matters. By dedicating our practice exclusively to family law, we are equipped with the experience and insight needed to successfully resolve our clients' cases. Many of our attorneys are skilled in subspecialties of family law, such as international cases ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCE If one thinks their marriage is no longer working and is seriously considering filing for divorce, then there are some important questions that one needs to ask themselves to make sure they are really prepared to go through with this life-changing decision. The following five questions can help one carefully examine their situation and weigh their options before proceeding with a divorce. COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. CAN AGREEMENTS ON CHILD SUPPORT BE MADE OUTSIDE OF COURT? Child support orders are legally binding documents that outline the strict rules parents must follow in order to provide for their children financially. These agreements may be established not only after parents have gone through a divorce, but can also be drawn up outside of court by agreement. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW LIVING TOGETHER AFFECTS CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL Most commonly, there is a concern that co-habitation (living with a new boyfriend or girlfriend in a ‘marriage-like’ arrangement) might affect a spousal maintenance award or the amount of child support that is to be paid or received. The following provides general information for individuals considering moving in with a new spouse or ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. IS THERE A BENEFIT TO CHOOSING LEGAL SEPARATION OVER DIVORCE? It’s not uncommon for couples to live in separate households before deciding to go through with their divorce. This period, often called a “trial separation,” gives both spouses an opportunity to evaluate their individual situations and whether or not pursuing legal action is worth the hassle. IS WASHINGTON A COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE? When a couple gets divorced in Washington, the courts will take a community property approach to divide their assets. Under community property law, all of the items the divorcing parties acquired during their marriage will be considered marital property, which will then be SELLING THE HOUSE DURING DIVORCE: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW As a couple goes through the process of a divorce, deciding what to do with the marital home can be tricky. Sometimes one person may wish to keep the house by buying the other spouse out, or they may decide to keep the home and sell it after the divorce is finalized. Other couples, however, choose to sell their home during the divorce. HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW ARE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS DIVIDED IN A DIVORCE? In a divorce, the couple must divide their shared property, including everything big and small, from their savings funds to their furniture. Part of the divorce process is determining how marital property is divided and it is mainly focused on the larger assets, such as the home, business interests, investments, savings, and other items of HOW THE LENGTH OF YOUR MARRIAGE MAY AFFECT YOUR DIVORCE The length of a marriage will affect how much property is awarded to each spouse upon divorce. Generally speaking, the longer the marriage, the more likely it is that the court will go beyond a simple 50/50 division of assets and instead award a greater portion of DO I HAVE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT IF I HAVE NO INCOME? If you don't have a source of income and cannot afford child support, you will still be required to make a monthly child support payment. If a parent does not have a source of income, the court may calculate income based on prior work history and/or the parent’s potential earning capacity. For example, if a parent is unemployed or WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU VIOLATE A PARENTING PLAN? What Happens if You Violate a Parenting Plan? When a parent violates a court-ordered or agreed-upon parenting plan, they run the risk of being held in contempt of court. Not only that, but they could face custody and visitation-related consequences if the court considers it to be a serious and consistent enough issue. WASHINGTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS McKinley Irvin offers comprehensive counsel in both traditional and complex family law matters. By dedicating our practice exclusively to family law, we are equipped with the experience and insight needed to successfully resolve our clients' cases. Many of our attorneys are skilled in subspecialties of family law, such as international cases ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCE If one thinks their marriage is no longer working and is seriously considering filing for divorce, then there are some important questions that one needs to ask themselves to make sure they are really prepared to go through with this life-changing decision. The following five questions can help one carefully examine their situation and weigh their options before proceeding with a divorce. COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. CAN AGREEMENTS ON CHILD SUPPORT BE MADE OUTSIDE OF COURT? Child support orders are legally binding documents that outline the strict rules parents must follow in order to provide for their children financially. These agreements may be established not only after parents have gone through a divorce, but can also be drawn up outside of court by agreement. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW LIVING TOGETHER AFFECTS CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL Most commonly, there is a concern that co-habitation (living with a new boyfriend or girlfriend in a ‘marriage-like’ arrangement) might affect a spousal maintenance award or the amount of child support that is to be paid or received. The following provides general information for individuals considering moving in with a new spouse or WASHINGTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS McKinley Irvin offers comprehensive counsel in both traditional and complex family law matters. By dedicating our practice exclusively to family law, we are equipped with the experience and insight needed to successfully resolve our clients' cases. Many of our attorneys are skilled in subspecialties of family law, such as international cases ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCE If one thinks their marriage is no longer working and is seriously considering filing for divorce, then there are some important questions that one needs to ask themselves to make sure they are really prepared to go through with this life-changing decision. The following five questions can help one carefully examine their situation and weigh their options before proceeding with a divorce. COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. CAN AGREEMENTS ON CHILD SUPPORT BE MADE OUTSIDE OF COURT? Child support orders are legally binding documents that outline the strict rules parents must follow in order to provide for their children financially. These agreements may be established not only after parents have gone through a divorce, but can also be drawn up outside of court by agreement. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW LIVING TOGETHER AFFECTS CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL Most commonly, there is a concern that co-habitation (living with a new boyfriend or girlfriend in a ‘marriage-like’ arrangement) might affect a spousal maintenance award or the amount of child support that is to be paid or received. The following provides general information for individuals considering moving in with a new spouse or ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. IS THERE A BENEFIT TO CHOOSING LEGAL SEPARATION OVER DIVORCE? It’s not uncommon for couples to live in separate households before deciding to go through with their divorce. This period, often called a “trial separation,” gives both spouses an opportunity to evaluate their individual situations and whether or not pursuing legal action is worth the hassle. IS WASHINGTON A COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE? When a couple gets divorced in Washington, the courts will take a community property approach to divide their assets. Under community property law, all of the items the divorcing parties acquired during their marriage will be considered marital property, which will then be SELLING THE HOUSE DURING DIVORCE: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW As a couple goes through the process of a divorce, deciding what to do with the marital home can be tricky. Sometimes one person may wish to keep the house by buying the other spouse out, or they may decide to keep the home and sell it after the divorce is finalized. Other couples, however, choose to sell their home during the divorce. HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW ARE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS DIVIDED IN A DIVORCE? In a divorce, the couple must divide their shared property, including everything big and small, from their savings funds to their furniture. Part of the divorce process is determining how marital property is divided and it is mainly focused on the larger assets, such as the home, business interests, investments, savings, and other items of HOW THE LENGTH OF YOUR MARRIAGE MAY AFFECT YOUR DIVORCE The length of a marriage will affect how much property is awarded to each spouse upon divorce. Generally speaking, the longer the marriage, the more likely it is that the court will go beyond a simple 50/50 division of assets and instead award a greater portion of DO I HAVE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT IF I HAVE NO INCOME? If you don't have a source of income and cannot afford child support, you will still be required to make a monthly child support payment. If a parent does not have a source of income, the court may calculate income based on prior work history and/or the parent’s potential earning capacity. For example, if a parent is unemployed or WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU VIOLATE A PARENTING PLAN? What Happens if You Violate a Parenting Plan? When a parent violates a court-ordered or agreed-upon parenting plan, they run the risk of being held in contempt of court. Not only that, but they could face custody and visitation-related consequences if the court considers it to be a serious and consistent enough issue. WASHINGTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS McKinley Irvin offers comprehensive counsel in both traditional and complex family law matters. By dedicating our practice exclusively to family law, we are equipped with the experience and insight needed to successfully resolve our clients' cases. Many of our attorneys are skilled in subspecialties of family law, such as international cases ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCE If one thinks their marriage is no longer working and is seriously considering filing for divorce, then there are some important questions that one needs to ask themselves to make sure they are really prepared to go through with this life-changing decision. The following five questions can help one carefully examine their situation and weigh their options before proceeding with a divorce. COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. CAN AGREEMENTS ON CHILD SUPPORT BE MADE OUTSIDE OF COURT? Child support orders are legally binding documents that outline the strict rules parents must follow in order to provide for their children financially. These agreements may be established not only after parents have gone through a divorce, but can also be drawn up outside of court by agreement. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW LIVING TOGETHER AFFECTS CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL Most commonly, there is a concern that co-habitation (living with a new boyfriend or girlfriend in a ‘marriage-like’ arrangement) might affect a spousal maintenance award or the amount of child support that is to be paid or received. The following provides general information for individuals considering moving in with a new spouse or WASHINGTON DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS McKinley Irvin offers comprehensive counsel in both traditional and complex family law matters. By dedicating our practice exclusively to family law, we are equipped with the experience and insight needed to successfully resolve our clients' cases. Many of our attorneys are skilled in subspecialties of family law, such as international cases ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
TWO UNIQUE ISSUES IN A SAME-SEX DIVORCE Two Unique Issues in a Same-Sex Divorce. Although the basics of the divorce process are essentially the same for heterosexual and same-sex couples, there are a few unique challenges the latter may face and the former may not. As the path to marriage and parenthood for same-sex couples has evolved over time, there are laws and stipulations that FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE FILING FOR DIVORCE If one thinks their marriage is no longer working and is seriously considering filing for divorce, then there are some important questions that one needs to ask themselves to make sure they are really prepared to go through with this life-changing decision. The following five questions can help one carefully examine their situation and weigh their options before proceeding with a divorce. COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. CAN AGREEMENTS ON CHILD SUPPORT BE MADE OUTSIDE OF COURT? Child support orders are legally binding documents that outline the strict rules parents must follow in order to provide for their children financially. These agreements may be established not only after parents have gone through a divorce, but can also be drawn up outside of court by agreement. WHAT ARE THE CHILD CUSTODY RIGHTS OF UNMARRIED PARENTS? Child custody is often complicated, but when the parents are unmarried, establishing parental rights can make custody, visitation, and child support more problematic. When two people have a child out of wedlock, custody of the child is immediately awarded to the mother, though the father may pursue custody for a variety of reasons. WHAT ARE TEMPORARY ORDERS IN A DIVORCE CASE? What Are Temporary Divorce Orders? Temporary family law orders provide a way for couples to address issues before a formal divorce settlement is agreed upon. Issues that can be addressed include temporary child custody, spousal support, health insurance, possession of the marital home, and more. Temporary orders help you, and your spouse HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW LIVING TOGETHER AFFECTS CHILD SUPPORT AND SPOUSAL Most commonly, there is a concern that co-habitation (living with a new boyfriend or girlfriend in a ‘marriage-like’ arrangement) might affect a spousal maintenance award or the amount of child support that is to be paid or received. The following provides general information for individuals considering moving in with a new spouse or ONGOING LEGAL ISSUES FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES BIRTH CERTIFICATES. The 2009 “Everything But Marriage” law and the 2011 Uniform Parentage Act provides for a legal presumption of parentage when a child is born to a same-sex couple. This should mean that both parents can appear on the birth certificate in the hospital. Many couples, however, experience a problem with this—especiallymale
COMMON ISSUES WHEN SENIORS GET DIVORCED The divorce rate among people over the age of 55 has significantly increased over the last few decades, according to The Wall Street Journal.Whether it’s because divorce is more acceptable now than it was in the past or because more elderly couples are running into unresolvable issues during retirement, many factors are contributing to the high divorce rate among seniors. IS THERE A BENEFIT TO CHOOSING LEGAL SEPARATION OVER DIVORCE? It’s not uncommon for couples to live in separate households before deciding to go through with their divorce. This period, often called a “trial separation,” gives both spouses an opportunity to evaluate their individual situations and whether or not pursuing legal action is worth the hassle. IS WASHINGTON A COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE? When a couple gets divorced in Washington, the courts will take a community property approach to divide their assets. Under community property law, all of the items the divorcing parties acquired during their marriage will be considered marital property, which will then be SELLING THE HOUSE DURING DIVORCE: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW As a couple goes through the process of a divorce, deciding what to do with the marital home can be tricky. Sometimes one person may wish to keep the house by buying the other spouse out, or they may decide to keep the home and sell it after the divorce is finalized. Other couples, however, choose to sell their home during the divorce. HOW TO CREATE A WORKABLE LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING PLAN When the homes of divorced or separated parents are far away from each other, or if either parent relocates a significant distance away, a long-distance parenting plan can provide the children and non-residential parents with ample opportunity to maintain regularcontact.
HOW ARE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS DIVIDED IN A DIVORCE? In a divorce, the couple must divide their shared property, including everything big and small, from their savings funds to their furniture. Part of the divorce process is determining how marital property is divided and it is mainly focused on the larger assets, such as the home, business interests, investments, savings, and other items of HOW THE LENGTH OF YOUR MARRIAGE MAY AFFECT YOUR DIVORCE The length of a marriage will affect how much property is awarded to each spouse upon divorce. Generally speaking, the longer the marriage, the more likely it is that the court will go beyond a simple 50/50 division of assets and instead award a greater portion of DO I HAVE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT IF I HAVE NO INCOME? If you don't have a source of income and cannot afford child support, you will still be required to make a monthly child support payment. If a parent does not have a source of income, the court may calculate income based on prior work history and/or the parent’s potential earning capacity. For example, if a parent is unemployed or WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU VIOLATE A PARENTING PLAN? What Happens if You Violate a Parenting Plan? When a parent violates a court-ordered or agreed-upon parenting plan, they run the risk of being held in contempt of court. Not only that, but they could face custody and visitation-related consequences if the court considers it to be a serious and consistent enough issue.*
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