Can Legal Marijuana Usage be used as a weapon in WA Family Courts?

Tue 5 Jun, 2018 | Child Custody, General by

Can Legal Marijuana Usage Cost you Custody of your Children?  “Marijuana is legal in Washington, so it shouldn’t be used against me.” Sure, recreational marijuana has been legal in Washington since 2012. You may know people that regularly use it, and you may even partake yourself. You may think that since it’s legal to use marijuana in Washington, it can’t be used against you in family law courts. But, using marijuana, even recreationally, can work …

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How to talk to your teenagers about divorce (Part 3) 

Tue 5 Jun, 2018 | Divorce, General, Navigating Divorce by

In part 3 of this 3-part series, we discuss how to talk to your teenagers about Divorce Divorce can be extremely destabilizing for the whole family: parents and children. While parents are faced with the difficulty of making the decision and working through it, children are at the receiving end of a decision they didn’t have any part in making or causing, and which will substantially change their life. So communicating effectively with children about …

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How to talk to your younger children about your Divorce (Part 2)

Tue 5 Jun, 2018 | Divorce, General, Navigating Divorce by

In part 2 of this 3-part series, we discuss how to talk to your young children about your Divorce Divorce can be extremely destabilizing for the entire family: parents, children, and even extended family and friends. However, while parents are faced with the difficulty of making the decision and working through it, children are at the receiving end of a decision they didn’t have any part in making. Your decisions and how you manage them …

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How to talk to your children about your Divorce (Part 1)

Tue 5 Jun, 2018 | Divorce, General, Navigating Divorce by

In this 3-part series, we discuss how to talk to your children about your Divorce Divorce can be extremely destabilizing for the whole family: parents, children, and even extended family and friends. While parents are faced with the difficulty of making the decision and working through it, children are at the receiving end of a decision they didn’t have any part in making or causing, and which will substantially change their life. Communicating with your children …

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