When you were growing up in Washington or another state, your family might have taken Sunday drives. It was a common custom in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. In the decades that followed, traffic became more and more congested, speed limits increased, and other factors made...
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Confusion and uncertainty about deciding to divorce is normal
It is not unusual for people to push unpleasant thoughts or thoughts they think they should be having out of their minds. Still, try as they might, some Washington residents may not be able to get certain ideas out of their heads. For some, the idea could revolve...
Prepare for financial impacts of divorce during retirement
As Washington residents age, they will face many changes in life. For some, a major change could be ending a long-time marriage during their retirement years. Because divorce can have major impacts on a number of areas of a person's life, it is important to consider...
Parents often have questions about child support
Getting a divorce is a complicated endeavor. For Washington parents, the ordeal can be even more trying because decisions regarding child custody and child support will need to be made. If the details of the custody arrangements mean that support is necessary, the...
Military parents need a family care plan as part of a divorce
Military families share a great deal with civilian families, but they also have unique issues to deal with, such as deployments, reassignments, training and more. Military life can put quite a strain on a family, and some marriages do not last. When a couple goes...
Are field sobriety tests part of the implied consent laws?
Whether a Washington resident stopped to have a drink with friends, co-workers or family, or had a drink with dinner, as he or she drove home the lights of a police car appeared in the rear view mirror. Once pulled over, the officer suspected impairment and asked the...
Remaining civil during divorce could help cases move forward
A lot of work goes into building a marriage. Just as much work, if not more, can also go into ending one. Though many Washington residents would likely rather avoid having to go through divorce, it is a common occurrence. If individuals want to have a relatively...
Unmarried fathers must establish paternity for parental rights
Not every Washington couple who has a child is married. If you are like many other unmarried fathers across the country, either you decided not to marry the mother of your child or she decided not to marry you. During your relationship, you may not have considered...
Critical tips to protect your finances in divorce
Financial issues are one of the most common reasons that couples pursue a divorce nowadays. Whether they face significant financial struggles during marriage or frequently argue about spending money, there is no doubt that finances can be the root of a lot of stress...
Surprising statistic about car accidents and war
With a significant active military and veteran presence in Puyallup, surrounding areas and across Washington, it makes sense that many of our regular readers have extensive knowledge of our nation’s defense history. Even the most knowledgeable military scholars might...

