by Chris Torrone | Aug 13, 2025 | Divorce
Starting a new relationship after the divorce process can present both opportunities and legal challenges. For divorced couples in Washington State, exploring the dating world requires a thoughtful approach, balancing personal readiness with an awareness of how...
by Chris Torrone | May 28, 2025 | Divorce
The “grey divorce revolution” is reshaping marital status among today’s middle-aged and older adults in Washington State. Unlike previous generations, Baby Boomers face unique circumstances, leading to increased grey divorce rates. Decades of...
by Chris Torrone | May 7, 2025 | Divorce
Divorce in Washington State presents unique financial challenges, particularly concerning the division of retirement accounts. The equitable distribution of marital assets, including 401k and divorce, demands careful consideration of community property law. A divorce...
by Chris Torrone | Apr 30, 2025 | Divorce
No-fault divorce laws have transformed how married couples in Washington State end their marriage. “Irreconcilable differences” is the legal ground for divorce, replacing traditional fault-based grounds like marital misconduct, inhuman treatment, or...
by Chris Torrone | Apr 23, 2025 | Divorce
A sexless relationship can leave married couples feeling lost and alone. Many factors contribute to a decline in sexual intimacy, from mismatched libidos and body image issues to deeper issues like unresolved communication issues or mental health issues. This absence...
by Chris Torrone | Jan 29, 2025 | Divorce
Divorce is a challenging life transition. Getting a no fault divorce in Washington state allows couples to end their marriage without placing blame, focusing instead on equitable resolution through a legal process that prioritizes mutual understanding and fair...