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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.
If you have any questions about e-filing, the status of a submitted order, fees, or general information about this process, please visit the Ex Parte via the Clerk website, or contact the Clerks Office by phone or email: For Seattle cases call 206-477-0848. For Kent cases call 206-477-3047.
The quickest time to get a divorce is WA is probably 92 days after the filing of the petition for dissolution with a joinder. The statute requires a waiting period of at least 90 days before the court can sign the final orders in a divorce.
How to Access Court Documents Online. Go to the KC Script Portal to view, download, and request court documents. Click here for more information on how to use the KC Script Portal. In Person. Visit any of our three locations. By Mail. Please fill out the request form below and mail it to the addresses listed in the form.
A divorce in Washington takes at least 91 days. Washington has a 90-day cooling-off period preventing people from getting quick divorces during brief fits of anger. Do not expect YOUR divorce to be over in 91 days. The average appears to be about one year ing to statistics in King County and Snohomish County.

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Family law is a very emotionally taxing practice area. Family law attorneys often find it difficult to manage the stress they experience while representing clients who are going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.
Divorce cases There is a 90-day waiting period to finalize your case. The 90-day period starts on the date of service or joinder (whichever is later).
While mandatory waiting periods are designed to preserve marriages by giving couples time to rethink divorce, the time for answering gives the non-filing spouse a certain amount of time (usually 20-60 days) to file an Answer and/or hire an attorney, if he or she does not agree with the divorce and/or the terms

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