When an agreement is reached, typically after mediation, a document can be signed reflecting the same. The document signed is typically referred to as a CR 2A. The reference is to a specific rule, Washington State's Superior Court Rule 2A. This rule binds the parties...
Year: 2019
Seattle Divorce – Contempt
Attorney Tyler L. Merrill In Washington State, under RCW 26.09.160, failure to comply with a decree or temporary injunction is contemptible. A common example in Family Law is failure to follow a Parenting Plan. This includes failure to follow a temporary Parenting...
Seattle Divorce – Modifying a Parenting Plan
In Washington State, a parent with a final parenting plan can modify the existing plan either by agreement or by petitioning the Court. Modification by agreement can be achieved in several different ways; directly between the parties, through counsel, or even with a...
Surprise! Post-Secondary Child Support
Surprise! Child support may not end after graduation or after age eighteen. In Washington State, child support may not end even after graduation from high school or after the child turns eighteen. Washington State has a Post-Secondary child support statues that can...
Seattle Divorce – Mediation
In King County, all spouses are required to participate in mediation before trial, with few exceptions. Most cases are resolved in mediation saving the spouses litigation costs and emotional exposure. This process gives each spouse the power to choose a middle ground,...
Seattle Divorce – Who gets Custody?
Who gets Custody is a big question. How it is answered can have lifelong consequences for both parents and their children. When faced with this difficult situation, having an attorney to help throughout the process is always recommended. In Washington State, "Custody"...
Seattle Divorce – Separate Property is Fair Game!
In Washington State, separate property can be divided and given to the other spouse. All property is before the Court for a "just and equitable" distribution. This means that before a divorce can be finalized all community and separate property must be divided....
Seattle – Domestic Violence Protection Order
Safety should always be the first priority before seeking a Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO). After a Domestic Violence Survivor is in a safe place, contacting an attorney to help is highly recommended. If an arrest has been made a criminal protection order...
Seattle – Civil Protection Orders
Similar to most other legal matters, obtaining a protection order is complex and in some situations getting the necessary protection is critical. When the wrong type of protection order is sought, or when the proper procedure is not followed, an individuals may not...
Seattle Divorce – Jeff Bezos doesn’t have a prenup! Do you?
Prenuptial Agreements are recognized as a valid agreement in Washington State, however, in order for the agreement to be enforced or to hold up in court, the contract must be drafted, executed, and completed properly. A defective prenuptial agreement can be thrown out...