Washington

Grounds for Divorce: The court may grant a no-fault divorce upon a finding that the marriage is irretrievably broken. [Revised Code of Washington]

Residency Requirements: A party may petition for a dissolution of marriage if (1) parties are living, and at least one party is resident in this state, (2) a member of the armed service and stationed in the state, or (3) is married to a party who is a resident of this state or who is a member of the armed forces and is stationed in this state. [Revised Code of Washington]

Washington Child Support Enforcement Service Links and Telephone Numbers

Department of Social and Health Services Division of Child Support

Toll Free: 800–457–6202

Washington Child Support Guidelines and Calculator
Washington Rev. Code Sections 26.19.001 to 100

Washington Child Support Calculator

Washington Divorce Forms Online

Washington State Court Forms

Washington Divorce Laws
Revised Code of Washington, Title 26

Washington Domestic Violence Resource Links and Telephone Numbers

Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Telephone: 360–586–1022
Telephone: 206–389–2515
Toll Free: 800–886–2880

Washington Free or Low Cost Legal Services Programs
Northwest Justice Project

Telephone: (206)-464-1519
Toll Free: 888-201-1014

Washington Mediation Centers and Service Links and Telephone Numbers

King County Dispute Resolution Center

Telephone: 206–443–9603
Toll Free: 888–803–4696

Volunteers of America Western Washington

Telephone: 425–339–1335
Toll Free: 800–280–4470

Washington State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Links

King County Bar Association

Kitsap County Attorney Referral Service

Snohomish County Bar Association

Tacoma–Pierce County Bar Association

Washington State Bar Association

Washington State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Telephone Numbers

Everett: 425–388–3018

Kitsap 360–373–2426

Seattle: 206–267–7010

Tacoma: 253–383–3432

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