The Legal Process For Separation In Washington
The process of legal separation in Washington is very similar to that of divorce. One spouse must file a petition for legal separation with the family court, and both parties must agree on issues such as:
» Property and debt division
» Child custody and visitation
» Child support and spousal support (if applicable)
If both spouses agree, the legal separation can be granted relatively quickly, often within 90 days. However, if there are disputes over any of these matters, the court may need to intervene to resolve the issues, potentially prolonging the process.
Unlike some other states, Washington does not require any specific grounds for legal separation. Washington is a no-fault state, meaning the courts do not need to determine blame or fault to grant a separation. The only requirement is that at least one spouse believes the marriage is irretrievably broken, which is also the standard for divorce.