Divorce is a long road. Both parties are learning the new normal and that is not always easy. Let us help you navigate your Spokane County divorce.
Divorce is a long road. Both parties are learning the new normal and that is not always easy. Let us help you navigate your Spokane County divorce.
Parenting plans in Washington are determined based on a "best interest of the child" standard. This is different in every case. We can help you figure out what is in the best interest of your child. Child support is a standard set by the Washington State Legislature.
Spousal support, spousal maintenance, and alimony are all the same thing. It is a monthly payment from one former spouse to the other to cover a financial need. How much and how long it is paid has many factors.
Home is where people are supposed to feel safe and secure. Unfortunately, this is not the case for many people. When someone does not feel safe at home, it is time to take action to fix that.
Mediation uses a neutral third party to negotiate between the parties (and their attorneys) to find a resolution without having to go to court.
Having a father be an active part of a child's life has been proven to be beneficial to the offspring's development.
If you plan to move with your child, you must give notice to the other parent. What kind of notice depends on where you are moving.
Contempt of court is a willful violation of a valid court order.