Parental alienation happens in Washington and elsewhere. It occurs when a child exhibits a reluctance to be with a parent or have contact with him or her. The child’s behavior typically stems from the parent alienating him or her whether it’s done consciously. This...
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How to meet a child’s needs after a divorce
Parents in Washington and around the country will in almost every case be granted custody rights to their children after a divorce. Even if they are not awarded physical custody of a son or daughter, they will still be given the opportunity to spend time with their...
Establishing separate property in community property states
As a community property state, Washington considers marital property and most income to be equally owned by both spouses even if they file taxes separately. However, there are some property and income that are considered separate within the state laws. What is...