Dividing property in a high-asset divorce can be complex. If you or your spouse own intellectual property, this process becomes even more challenging. Intellectual property is intangible, which makes it difficult to value and easy to hide. Yet, any copyrights,...
Month: July 2020
What exactly does “in the best interests of the child” mean?
Agreeing on child custody terms can be a divisive and emotional task for Washington couples going through a divorce. Some parents come to terms by working together passively, or with the assistance of a mediator or legal counsel. Others may end up having to go to...
Don’t let divorce destroy your business
Numerous Washington residents are proud owners of small businesses that they have grown through hard work, sweat and maybe a few tears. By creating, following and adjusting business plans as necessary, these companies can be very successful. Unfortunately, there is...
The unique challenges of an international divorce
International romances are often the focus of romantic comedies and a wishful dream for young people everywhere. However, international divorces usually aren't a part of that picture. A split between people from different countries can pose some unique challenges...
Including money for college in a child support order
For parents, going through the divorce process can make an already difficult situation even more challenging. Outside of determining a custody arrangement that best suits the family’s needs, coming to an agreement on child support can be one of the most difficult...
The complicated world of high-asset divorces
The divorce process can be a complicated thing to get through. This is particularly true in high-asset cases. A recent look into the complicated world of high-asset divorces comes from outside of Washington. Jeff and Penny Vinik, who are famous in their local...