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Discovering Deceit: Concealing Finances From Your Significant Other During a Divorce in 6 Steps.

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Divorce Process in Washington State

Get the Free Divorce Guide for Men: Don't Miss Out! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Now: 1) Determine Jurisdiction Determines in which state and county court you can file for a divorce. It is usually the county in which one of the parties resides. 2) Identify the Parties The parties to the divorce are the husband and the wife, the Petitioner and the Respondent. 2a) The Petitioner The party who starts the divorce by filing and serving the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. 2b) The Respondent The other spouse who was served with the Petition and files a Response. 3) Service of Documents Having the Petition handed to the Petitioner’s spouse. 4) Filing a Response The document stating what the Respondent wants in the divorce. 5) Establishing Temporary Orders You may file a motion with the court requesting a Temporary Order to control child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support(alimony), possession of property, and payment of bills. 6) Required Pare