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  1. Our Redmond Divorce Attorneys Help You Move Forward
  2. What Divorce Means in Washington State
  3. A Redmond Divorce Attorney Prepares You for Asset Division in Your Divorce
  4. How Divorce Can Change Your Financial Situation
  5. How a Redmond Divorce Attorney from Dellino Family Law Approaches Divorce Cases in Redmond, WA
  6. We Handle All the Important Issues in Your Divorce
  7. Redmond Divorces Involving Complex Finances or High Assets
  8. Here are Things You Can Do Now if You Are Thinking About Divorce
  9. Talk to Our Family Lawyers in Redmond, WA, About Your Divorce

Divorce can feel like a lot to manage, especially when children, property, or major financial concerns are involved. A divorce lawyer in Redmond can guide you through each step and help you make choices that protect your rights and reflect your goals. Whether your case involves complex assets, domestic violence, or questions about parenting time, a lawyer can support you with clarity and confidence. 

With over 180 years of combined legal experience, Dellino Family Law is ready to guide you through even the most difficult family law matters. Working with a Redmond family lawyer means you have experienced professionals on your side who understand Washington’s divorce laws and how they apply to your situation. You do not need to have everything figured out. You just need a legal team that listens. 

Our Redmond Divorce Attorneys Help You Move Forward

Divorce affects nearly every part of your life, from your children to your finances and even your future. That is why having the right attorney looking out for you matters. We take a personal, responsive approach to every case. When you work with a divorce attorney in Redmond, we listen to your concerns to understand what you want to achieve and how we can help you achieve it. We also:

  • Make sure you understand both your and your spouse’s rights.
  • Build a legal strategy that reflects your values and goals.
  • Support you through negotiations, mediation, or court as needed.
  • Keep you informed of all developments throughout the process.

Dellino Family Law knows that divorce is an emotional and often lengthy process that can leave you feeling drained. You do not have to face it alone. Our team stands by you and supports you throughout your case, no matter how challenging it may be.

What Divorce Means in Washington State

In Washington, divorce is called a “dissolution of marriage.” It legally ends the marriage and allows each person to move forward with a separate financial and legal identity. Since Washington is a no-fault state, you do not need to establish fault to file; simply citing an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage is sufficient. To file for divorce in Washington:

  • At least one spouse must live in Washington.
  • You must file a petition in the superior court of the county where either spouse lives.
  • A 90-day waiting period begins after filing and service before a divorce can become final.

This process may sound simple, but it becomes more complicated when it is time to start making decisions. Disagreements can quickly arise about money, asset division, parenting, or personal safety. While the level of contention can vary, it is not uncommon for couples to have different expectations and ideas for how they should proceed. That is where we come in.

A Redmond Divorce Attorney Prepares You for Asset Division in Your Divorce

Before or after the divorce process is initiated, Dellino Family Law can walk you through how Washington classifies a couple’s property. This is important for understanding what you can expect as your assets are divided during a divorce. This begins with understanding the difference between community and separate property, as well as what the courts prioritize. 

Community property (RCW 26.16.030) includes all assets and debts that spouses acquired together during their marriage, generally with joint funds. These assets must be divided between both spouses during a divorce. Conversely, separate property (RCW 26.16.010) includes assets or debts spouses had prior to marriage or inherited directly. These assets generally do not have to be divided.

The Washington courts prioritize an equitable distribution of assets between both spouses. While this does not mean that everything will be divided equally, it does mean that both spouses receive what is fair per their circumstances. The courts carefully review how assets are shared before finalizing a divorce settlement. Dellino Family Law can provide guidance to help you streamline the process.

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How Divorce Can Change Your Financial Situation

Even when all assets are divided fairly, a divorce can significantly change your financial situation. Going from shared to sole finances is an adjustment in itself, but other factors can also increase the stress it may cause you. For example, if you have de-prioritized your career or stayed home while your spouse worked, then you may find yourself facing a difficult financial situation. 

This is where pursuing spousal maintenance can help offset the financial disparity between you and your spouse. If granted by the court, you could receive payments from your ex-spouse while you get back on your feet, pursue education, or receive additional skills training to become financially independent. Alimony can also help maintain a similar lifestyle. 

Washington courts consider several factors when deciding spousal maintenance petitions. Dellino Family Law can prepare you for what to expect and help you navigate the legal process, whether you are requesting alimony or may be making payments. 

How a Redmond Divorce Attorney from Dellino Family Law Approaches Divorce Cases in Redmond, WA

Dellino Family Law does not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. We understand that no two divorces are the same, so we tailor our strategy to fit your needs, goals, and circumstances. We take time to understand what matters most to you, whether that means:

  • Protecting your relationship with your children
  • Dividing assets fairly
  • Staying safe in a high-conflict situation
  • Navigating spousal maintenance requests

We are prepared to handle everything from cooperative divorces to those involving aggressive litigation. Some clients are ready to negotiate and settle, while others need a strong courtroom presence. We match you with the right attorney for your goals and adapt our strategy as your needs evolve. You are our top priority, and we demonstrate this throughout every stage of your divorce. 

We Handle All the Important Issues in Your Divorce

Divorce requires you to make many decisions about your life. Our Redmond, WA, divorce lawyers can guide you through each issue and help you make smart decisions for your future. Here are some areas where a divorce lawyer from Dellino Family Law can help:

  • Child custody and parenting plans: We help you build parenting plans that support your child’s needs and protect your relationship with them.
  • Child support: We explain how support is calculated in Washington and make sure it is fair.
  • Spousal support (alimony): Whether you may receive support or be asked to pay it, we explain what the law allows.
  • Property division: We guide you through dividing homes, savings, retirement accounts, stock options, and other assets.
  • Debt division: We help you understand who may be responsible for shared debts, including credit cards and loans.
  • Domestic violence and safety: If abuse is part of your situation, we take quick action to protect you and your children.
  • False accusations: If your spouse has made unfair or false claims, we respond with facts and a strong legal plan.

You do not have to figure everything out alone. We walk through each issue with you, step by step, and build a plan that aligns with your goals. We customize all of our recommendations and strategies to the specific circumstances you are facing. 

We Have Resources to Support You

We also provide various resources. We offer community events, support groups, and practical tools to help you understand your rights and responsibilities during and after divorce. We believe that knowledge is power and invite you to join our free meetup group focused on the dos and don’ts of separation and divorce. Sessions are open to anyone who wants to learn about the process in a safe, welcoming space. 

Whether you are managing parenting plans, financial questions, or emotional transitions, we want you to feel confident and informed as you manage this major life change. Divorce affects more than your legal status. We are here to support you throughout your entire journey.

Redmond Divorces Involving Complex Finances or High Assets

Redmond, Washington, is home to many professionals and tech workers. These professionals often receive unique benefits and compensatory packages that can be challenging to navigate in a divorce. We frequently work with clients who have complicated financial concerns, such as:

  • Stock options and restricted stock units (RSUs)
  • Retirement accounts and pensions
  • Business ownership
  • Real estate holdings

If your divorce involves any of the assets listed above—or other complex financial holdings—we can help identify, value, and properly divide them. We can work with financial professionals when needed to ensure nothing important gets missed. Whether you are the higher earner or not, you deserve a fair outcome that reflects your role in the marriage.

Here are Things You Can Do Now if You Are Thinking About Divorce

If you believe divorce is the right next step for you, or you are anticipating your spouse serving you with divorce papers, you can take early steps to prepare. This does not mean you must rush to file. Instead, it means protecting your future by following some key divorce planning tips:

  • Learning about your finances: Know your income, debts, and what you and your spouse own.
  • Keeping careful records: Save emails, texts, and other documents that may relate to children, finances, or safety concerns.
  • Getting advice from Dellino Family Law early: Even if you are not ready to file, our experienced divorce attorneys in Redmond can still offer helpful advice.

Talk to Our Family Lawyers in Redmond, WA, About Your Divorce

Whether you are just beginning to consider divorce or are ready to move forward, you should speak with a Redmond divorce lawyer from Dellino Family Law. We can give you the clarity and direction you are seeking. Our team brings experience, empathy, and practical solutions to every case. 

We know how Washington family law works and how to protect what matters most to you. If you are facing a family law issue in Washington, let us help you build a plan. Call us today for an in–depth case evaluation and learn how we can guide you through the divorce process.

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