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In Washington State, all property acquired during the marriage is generally deemed community property and must be divided equally at divorce. This includes real estate, spouses earnings, pension benefits and 401(k) contributions.
Washington requires a waiting period of 90 days before entry of a decree of dissolution. The 90 day period begins to run after the summons and petition have been filed and served upon the other spouse.
An uncontested divorce in Washington State is a divorce in which neither spouse is the defendant. Theres no need to attend a court hearing and its much quicker, easier, and cheaper than a contested divorce.
Yes, Washington is a 50/50 divorce state. In other words, nearly all property, debt, and assets that were acquired during a marriage are subject to division between the spouses during a divorce. However, it doesnt necessarily mean everything will be divided in half between the spouses.
It depends on who is named on the mortgage. This is called joint and several liability. You are both responsible and liable for paying the mortgage. That doesnt mean you are both liable for half each though if one person doesnt pay their share, the other can still be held responsible for the whole mortgage.
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Washington law requires courts to consider the requesting spouses need for maintenance and the other spouses ability to pay. Maintenance should be no more than the would-be-recipient needs, nor should it exceed the would-be-payors ability to pay. Each partys need and ability is relative to the other spouse.
Courts usually award each spouse his or her separate property and divide community property 50/50. Consequently, if the house is entirely one spouses separate property, he or she almost always receives it unless the parties agree otherwise.
Yes, Washington is a 50/50 divorce state. In other words, nearly all property, debt, and assets that were acquired during a marriage are subject to division between the spouses during a divorce. However, it doesnt necessarily mean everything will be divided in half between the spouses.
In Washington State, all property acquired during the marriage is generally deemed community property and must be divided equally at divorce. This includes real estate, spouses earnings, pension benefits and 401(k) contributions.
A court in Washington State will usually a) award each party his or her own separate property and b) divide the net value of the parties community property 50/50. This means the husband keeps what he brought to the marriage, the wife keeps what she brought, and the rest gets split between them equally.

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