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You must use letter-sized (8 x 11 inches) white paper. You must write or type on only one side of the page. All handwriting must be printed, readable, and in black or dark blue ink. The 1st page must have a margin of at least 3 inches from the top and 1 inch from the other 3 sides.
The short answer is: In Washington, divorce takes a minimum of 90 days. Thats the absolute minimum, but many take much longer. The 90-day clock starts when you or your spouse file the divorce action. If you both agree on every aspect of your case, the judge may sign your divorce decree after the three months is up.
If you are served with a lawsuit, file a Notice of Appearance (NOA) to tell the other party and the court that you want to defend yourself in the case, and you want to get notice if anything else happens in the case. #
Free divorce in Washington State is possible if you meet the requirements to qualify as a low-income individual. To start with, you can save a lot if you file for a full-agreement, uncontested divorce and do not involve any legal assistance to help you with the paperwork or consult you on the process.
Total attorney costs range from $11,000 to $12,000. Understand that a few expensive divorces can skew that total cost higher. Even if you do hire an attorney, your total bill could be far lower than $10,000. However, you will have costs outside of the lawyer, such as the filing fee, which can be around $300 on its own.
Yes. The basics of filing for divorce in Washington are not hidden in any way. The state offers many guides to find the forms and also information on how to properly create the various agreements youll need.
Most of the time, an uncontested divorce is much faster and cheaper than a traditional, contested divorce.
You do not need your spouses signature for a divorce in Washington. Washington is a no-fault state, which means that both spouses need not agree to the divorce for the court to grant it.