Meridian Family Law Legal Blog

Tips for Effective Divorce Mediation

Mediation provides a more collaborative, usually less contentious resolution of a divorce case. When you are ready to settle your divorce but want to avoid drawn out litigation in court or trial, mediation might work for you, especially if you and your spouse fully...

Safeguarding your retirement in a grey divorce

Retirement is an inevitable topic of discussion for any divorcing couple exiting a long-term marriage. You work for many years to build up your retirement savings, so it can cause no small amount of stress to realize that a divorce can throw a wrench in your plans....

Meridian Family Law makes the news

Melanie Avril Maxwell, an attorney at Meridian Family Law, recently interviewed King County Superior Court Judge Andrea Darvis. Their talk covered her advice for fellow practitioners, focusing on specific areas, including proposed orders, motions practice, and trial...

How are retirement assets divided in a divorce?

Divorce is a challenging time for any couple, and one of the most difficult issues to resolve is property division. Retirement assets are a critical part of most couples' financial futures; therefore, the division of these assets requires careful consideration. Here's...

How will divorce impact my small business?

Getting divorced is a significant event that can impact many aspects of your life, including your small business. Whether you own the business alone or with a spouse, divorce can significantly affect the operation and ownership of your business. Here's what you should...

5 tips for stay-at-home parents facing divorce

The news struck you like a punch in the stomach. Your spouse has decided your marriage is unsalvageable and wants out. As a stay-at-home parent, you worry. The panic may briefly surface, the confusion sets in, and you find yourself at a crossroads. But you have no...

How to prepare for divorce mediation

When working through the details of a divorce, it can be difficult to come to agreement. Dividing assets and financial resources, making decisions about child custody and determining financial support are decisions that can be divisive. Having a neutral third party...

How to divide custody of a pet

For many couples, getting married and adopting a pet is a way to share the closeness you have with each other. Your pet quickly becomes part of your family as you share adventures and experiences together. When it is time for a divorce, deciding what you should do...