How can military parents handle visitation?

Tacoma parents like you who get divorced will have to deal with setting up visitation schedules. Unfortunately, as a parent who is also in the military, this can be a somewhat complex situation to handle. Today, we at Lutz & Associates, P.S., will discuss some...

When does a judge award spousal maintenance?

As the spouse who managed the household and raised the children, you may worry that after your Washington divorce, you will have to work at a minimum-wage job. This will substantially affect your standard of living, which does not seem fair since your spouse could not...

Pros and cons of a right of first refusal clause

Most parents must use child care at least occasionally, if not every day. When you and your children’s other parent are negotiating over the parenting plan, it may seem like a good idea to include a right of first refusal clause, particularly if your former spouse has...

Are you taking steps to mentally cope with your divorce?

Undoubtedly, there is a lot to take care of in a divorce, including informing your Washington employer, breaking the news to your kids and figuring out a new living situation. Be sure you schedule time to sit down and deal with the many thoughts and emotions swirling...

Do you need tips for a special needs child custody case?

Divorce is hard enough on its own, but parents of special needs children in Washington have even more to consider when splitting up and deciding on child custody matters. What is the right way to handle such a unique complication? Medical Home Portal examines...