Both Divorce and Legal Separation require 91 days before final papers can be entered.
This is considered to be a reflection or cooling off period so rash decisions are not made.
In King County, the date of trial is generally set at one year from the date of filing.
Discovery is the process of securing information from other parties and witnesses.
It can be written (Interrogatories or Requests for Admission) or oral (Depositions) or include examination by doctors or other professionals. Discovery can begin 30 days after filing and it ends 30 days before trial.
When trial is set the Court provides a detailed case schedule of events prior to trial. For example parties must complete a settlement conference on all issues at least 28 days before trial.
LINKS TO INFORMATION ON WASHINGTON DIVORCE
- The Divorce Timeline
- Divorce Petition / Separation Petition
- The Temporary Hearing Process
- Divorce & Domestic Violence
- Divorce Discovery Process
- Property and Debt in WA Divorce
- Child Support and Post Majority Support
- Parenting Plan Creation
- Support Adjustment and Modification
- Modification of Parenting
- Appeal of Trial
If you have any questions about your own particular situation relating to WA divorce laws or getting a divorce in Washington, please don’t hesitate to reach out for your own free consultation.
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