by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Aug 14, 2023 | Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Committed Intimate Relationship, Divorce in Washington, Family Law
Let’s talk about a common question I get from my clients: In Washington state, who gets to keep our rental house in our divorce? The information provided below will be discussed from the perspective of going to court and having a Judge make decisions on your property,...
by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Dec 7, 2021 | Abusive Relationship, Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Child Support, Committed Intimate Relationship, Contempt, Divorce in Washington, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Finding an Attorney, Legal Separation, Minor Guardianship, Non-Marital Relationships, Post-Secondary Support
Typically, when you are going through a divorce or other family law matter, you have four primary options for getting help from an attorney: (1) a free community/legal aid clinic, (2) a single consultation, (3) limited scope advisement, or (4) full scope...
by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Jun 5, 2020 | Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Committed Intimate Relationship, Family Law, Non-Marital Relationships
As our society changes, more and more couples are choosing not to marry. What does this mean when a committed relationship comes to an end, but during the relationship you both acquired property, debts, and assets? Who gets what? Likely, you both have a lot of...
by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Sep 26, 2019 | Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Committed Intimate Relationship, Family Law, Non-Marital Relationships
What if your relationship looked like a marriage, walked like a marriage, and quacked like a marriage, but you never actually got married and now you broke up? Do you have rights regarding all the property you both acquired while together? The answer in Washington...
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