If you have to choose between your marriage and your soul, choose your soul. If you have to choose between anything and your soul, always choose your soul. Without your soul, you die a tiny little death each minute.
If you have to choose between your marriage and your soul, choose your soul. If you have to choose between anything and your soul, always choose your soul. Without your soul, you die a tiny little death each minute.
A Seattle family law attorney can draft a prenuptial agreement or postnuptial agreement to help you and your spouse strengthen your marriage.
Learn from an experienced Seattle family law attorney about how parenting plans work in Washington state divorces.
Learn from an experienced Seattle family law attorney what happens if the marital home is only in your spouse's name during divorce.
Washington family law usually encourages parents to work out differences between themselves without involving the judicial system. Child support modification is different. Informal side agreements, even written agreements, are unenforceable in family court. So, when circumstances change accordingly, as outlined…
Reducing one’s tax obligations is a significant factor in many financial decisions, including those you make as part of your estate planning. When you get far enough into the details of your estate plan, though, you may find that tax…
If you ask those who have survived domestic violence why they stayed in abusive situations as long as they did, it is often not because they did not realize that what was happening to them was abuse. People who have…
Learn from a Seattle family law attorney how to find the right collaborative divorce lawyer for your Washington state divorce.
Learn from an experienced Seattle divorce lawyer about the benefits of collaborative divorce over litigation.
A skilled and experienced Seattle family law attorney describes the differences between collaborative divorce and divorce mediation.
A Seattle estate planning attorney can help guide you about who to choose for key roles in your estate plan.