Money and Assets
Washington Divorce: Grounds, Asset Division, Maintenance, and Parenting Plans
January 20, 2026
Learn about Washington divorce, including grounds, asset division, spousal maintenance, and parenting plans, from a Seattle family lawyer.
Protecting Yourself in a Washington Divorce After a Tech Layoff
January 15, 2026
A Seattle family lawyer explains next steps when a tech layoff during a Washington divorce impacts support, residential time, and finances.
Washington State’s Child Support Laws for 2026: What’s Changing
November 26, 2025
Learn about the changes coming in 2026 to Washington's child support laws from an experienced Seattle family law attorney.
Co-Parenting With an Asshole: Holiday Edition
November 20, 2025
Hear strategies from a Seattle family law attorney for how Washington state divorced parents co-parent with an asshole over the holidays.
Can I Control My Digital Life After I Die With My Estate Plan?
November 13, 2025
Learn from a Seattle estate planning lawyer how people in Washington can control their digital life after they die with an estate plan.
Should You Trust AI to Create Your Washington State Estate Plan?
October 30, 2025
AI may seem convenient for Washington estate planning, but it can produce unreliable results and compromise privacy for Seattle residents.
What a Tech Layoff May Mean for Your Divorce
October 2, 2025
Discover what a tech layoff could mean for your divorce from an experienced Washington state family law attorney.
How to Survive a Gray Divorce in Retirement
August 14, 2025
Facing a gray divorce in Washington state can be overwhelming, but understanding how asset division, retirement savings, and Social Security benefits work can help you plan for a stable and independent future.
Who Keeps the House in a Washington Divorce?
July 24, 2025
A Seattle family law attorney breaks down how it’s decided who gets to keep the house in a Washington divorce.
How to Prepare for Court in Divorce and Parenting Plan Cases
July 9, 2025
If your divorce or parenting case is headed to trial, preparation matters. Here's how to work with your Seattle family law attorney.