Divorce can be a low-conflict process, especially if people
keep a few things in mind. (1) The
judges are to make parenting plans in the best interests of the children, and
if parents also take this viewpoint, then their views can converge on the needs
of the children. Their divergent views
of each other can be set aside, and need not ever be resolved, for the marriage
to be dissolved. Everyone can move on. (2) The judges are to make a just and
equitable division of all assets and liabilities, whether the judge ultimately
finds the property or debts to be community or separate property. Parties can step back, and ask
themselves: “What would look fair to a
detached stranger?” While “wants”
diverge, what truly is “just and equitable” is likely to converge.
Craig Mason is one of those attorneys in the State of
Washington who can guide you realistically to resolution. While Mr. Mason has intensely litigated cases
when his client is under attack. Mr.
Mason will not be the one inciting the conflict. He will be counseling you in your best
long-run interests. If you want to avoid courtroom contentiousness, if possible
to do so, call Mason Law located in Spokane at West 1707 Broadway. What you are going through is tough enough,
maybe there is a quieter, gentler solution.
Call the team at Mason Law at (509) 443-3681.
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