If you are considering a divorce in King County, you need a Bellevue divorce lawyer who will protect your children, property, and rights.

Going through a divorce is tough, and your emotions can cloud your decision-making process.

Our family attorneys have years of experience representing our clients in cases involving child support, military divorce, child custody, marital agreements, and more.

Contact us today at 425-517-3350.

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Why Hire Twyford Law Office for Your Divorce?

At Twyford Law Office, our divorce attorneys are:

  • Knowledgeable and professional;
  • Caring and understanding; and
  • Dedicated and determined.

Our approach to divorce ensures you understand your case progression and are updated every step of the way. We are passionate about preserving your parental rights and financial assets while logically and honestly guiding you toward your best possible future.

Contact Twyford Law Office to schedule a confidential consultation with one of our Bellevue divorce attorneys today.

How Can a Divorce Lawyer Help?

The end of a marriage is frightening and traumatic. Knowing your legal options and how the divorce process works can reduce some of your stress. At Twyford Law Office, our attorneys will advise you on how to protect your legal rights and interests if you and your spouse disagree on the resolution of your divorce or are unsure of the ramifications of your chosen settlement.

Divorce dissolves a legal partnership between two people. At Twyford Law Office, we help clarify your divorce issues by examining your:

  • Assets;
  • Debts;
  • Property;
  • Any child-related needs; an
  • Any spousal support needs.

Twyford Law Office’s divorce attorneys ensure your divorce settlement accounts for current and future marital issues like future college costs for children, tax issues, division of retirement assets, parenting plan contingencies, proper allocation of debts, and other concerns. Have your divorce questions addressed by one of our experienced Bellevue lawyers and help put your mind at ease.

What Can You Expect From Our Divorce Attorneys?

When working with our Bellevue divorce attorneys, you can expect the following services and support:

Guidance and Advice

We have a deep understanding of the legal processes, requirements, and strategies involved in divorce cases. Our attorneys will guide you through the entire process, explaining the steps involved, helping you make informed decisions, and advising you on the best course of action based on your specific circumstances. They can assess the strengths and weaknesses of your case, identify potential issues, and provide strategies to protect your interests.

Document Preparation

Divorce involves a significant amount of paperwork, including petitions, motions, financial disclosures, and settlement agreements. Your attorney will assist you in preparing and filing these documents accurately and timely, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

Representation and Advocacy

Our divorce attorney will represent your interests throughout the divorce proceedings. They will communicate and negotiate with the other party’s attorney on your behalf and strive to achieve the best possible outcome in terms of property division, child custody, support, and other relevant matters. They will help you understand the implications of proposed settlements and ensure your rights are protected.

Court Representation

If your case requires litigation, our attorney will present your case, examine witnesses, cross-examine the opposing party, and argue on your behalf. Your attorney will have the trial experience necessary to present a strong and persuasive case to the judge.

Emotional Support

Divorce can be emotionally challenging. We provide a supportive and empathetic environment during this difficult time, responding promptly to any questions or concerns and consistently keeping you updated on your case.

Filing for Divorce in Washington

Filing for divorce in Washington is a process with basic steps that one must follow. The following is a brief overview of the process to allow a basic understanding of the procedures surrounding a Washington divorce.

First, one spouse completes the divorce form, known as the petition for divorce. Since Washington is a no-fault divorce state, there is no need to prove that one party was to blame for the failure of the marriage. The petition is filed with the court along with the “Confidential Information Form” and the “Certificate of Dissolution – Vital Statistics” form.

Next, these forms are served on the other spouse. An outside process server can accomplish this, or a Bellevue divorce attorney can handle this part of the divorce proceedings. If this is an uncontested divorce, your spouse only needs to sign the Acceptance of Service to acknowledge that the documents have been delivered.

Finally, the final documents are signed and filed. This is with the help of counsel through a trial or mediation. There are a series of forms to fill out, including any notarized agreements between the spouses regarding the division of assets and debts, child custody, spousal and child support, and any other details.

In the event of a contested divorce, the time between service and the final divorce can be lengthy and adversarial. Records may need to be subpoenaed, witnesses may need interviewing, and some or all of the divorce issues may need to go before the judge at trial for resolution.

It is imperative not to rush and make hasty decisions during a divorce, as these choices can affect one’s future in the long term. Seeking the advice of an experienced divorce attorney is wise and can save both time and money in the long run.

Some Useful Information about Common Family Law and Divorce Issues

Here is some useful information about common family law and divorce issues in Bellevue:

Divorce Process

In Washington, divorce is referred to as “dissolution of marriage.” To file for divorce, at least one spouse must be a resident of the state. Washington is a “no-fault” divorce state, which means that neither spouse needs to prove wrongdoing or fault to obtain a divorce.

Property Division

Washington follows the principle of “community property” during divorce, which means that all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are generally divided equally between the spouses. However, the court may consider various factors to deviate from a 50/50 split if it deems it just and equitable.

Spousal Support

Spousal support, also known as alimony, may be awarded by the court based on factors such as the length of the marriage, the financial resources of each spouse, and their earning capacities. 

Child Custody

Washington courts prioritize the best interests of the child when deciding child custody matters. They encourage parents to reach a parenting plan that outlines the residential schedule, decision-making authority, and other relevant aspects. If the parents cannot agree, the court will make custody determinations based on what it deems to be in the child’s best interests.

Child Support

Both parents are responsible for financially supporting their child. Washington uses a formula to calculate child support based on the parents’ incomes, the number of children, and other factors. The court may deviate from the standard calculation if necessary.

Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

Washington encourages alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation to resolve family law matters outside of court. Mediation can help couples reach agreements on issues such as property division, child custody, and support with the assistance of a neutral mediator.

Contact a Bellevue Divorce Attorney Today

Getting a divorce is a complicated, stressful process that requires a divorce attorney who can best represent your interests. Working with a Bellevue divorce lawyer at Twyford Law Office can protect you legally and help to expedite any conflict resolution so you can move forward with your life.

If you are considering divorce or were served with a divorce petition, Twyford Law Office can help you. Call one of our law offices in Bellevue, Spokane, or Seattle, WA, at (509) 565-8684 or contact us online today.