
Washington State Divorce
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When it comes to ending a marriage, many men don’t know where to start. We understand the unique challenges husbands and fathers face in divorce and child custody disputes. With years of practical experience, our team focuses on sound guidance and representation and are a resource to help men understand their rights and options.
The Divorce Process
On a mechanical level, the divorce process appears relatively simple.
- You fill out and file the paperwork,
- serve your spouse,
- disclose all assets and debts,
- work out an agreement,
- and sign the final documents.
In uncontested divorce and straightforward cases, it can proceed that smoothly.
Most divorces don’t go like that, however. The more factors in play, the more difficult things become.
Children, substantial assets or liabilities, and lengthy marriages all complicate divorce. You may find yourself in a fight for an equitable parenting plan or the rights to a shared home. Spouses often argue about minor, inconsequential things, so it’s important to know what’s worth fighting for and what to let go.
When couples can’t come to terms on key issues, they often must go through mediation or arbitration. If no agreement is reached, you may ultimately find yourself in court. In these potentially tricky situations, our knowledgeable divorce attorneys offer guidance and representation.
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Uncontested Divorce
An uncontested divorce is when both parties have come to a full agreement on the terms of their divorce. If applicable, the terms include division of assets and liabilities, child support, and spousal support orders.
Goldberg Jones is able to offer a very cost-effective way to handle your uncontested divorce. We are able to draft all necessary documents, arrange the court filing and march you through the completion of the process for much less money than you might think. We often charge just one flat fee rather than requiring the type of retainer required for other divorce proceedings.
Using Goldberg Jones for your uncontested divorce allows you to have an experienced attorney create and review all documents. It avoids the risk of procedural errors common when people try to do it on their own, and gives you the peace of mind of knowing that your divorce was handled correctly and efficiently.
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Seattle, WA 98109
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