Washington State family law attorney for Complex Divorce

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  • Author Mckinley Irvin
  • Published July 30, 2007
  • Word count 469

It sounds simplistic, but as life gets more complex, divorce gets more complex, just ask any Washington State family law attorney. As advances in technology and transportation have changed the fabric of our lives, the process of dealing with a tear in the fabric, so to speak, changes as well.

For example, the nature of careers and employment and the benefits received from employment has changed substantially. First, more people change jobs more often over the course of their careers, and each new job often involves a new 401(k) or pension or a roll over on a prior retirement plan. During a divorce, each spouse’s interest in that benefit must be calculated and allocated under Washington State family law. An attorney must have a very good idea about each account’s value in order to seek a favorable judgment for his client. Furthermore, the kinds of retirement and other employment benefits have become more complex over time. Thus, a good Washington State family law attorney must stay up to date on not only the law, but on how these new packages work.

Another area that has become more complex involve parenting issues. More job changes bring more people relocating to other states, especially after divorce. This means that children who are named under a Washington State parenting plan will have a more difficult time visiting with one of their parents when one parent moves far away. This problem is addressed for an attorney in Washington State family law under the rules of relocation. A non-custodial parent can actually block a child’s relocation under certain conditions, if he or she can show that the child’s best interests are not served by relocating. Consult your Washington State family law attorney for the details of the law.

Another challenging parenting plan issue for a Washington State family law attorney is the fact that children’s lives have become more complex. With children involved in more activities, school programs, tutoring, counseling, and sports, and with half as much time to spend with each parent, devising a residential schedule that suits all parties can be challenging. In order to make such a situation work well all parties need to communicate and develop a plan for the best interests of the children. A good Washington State family law attorney may fight hard in court, but is always open to helping parties develop a parenting plan that is in the children’s best interest.

McKinley Irvin offers the services of competent, up to date, and compassionate Washington State family law attorneys to help with your complex divorce issues. With extensive experience in complex actions, we have the know how to get your divorce done fairly and in the best interests of the children. Contact one of our Washington State family law attorneys today.

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