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Karin Quirk
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5400 Carillon Point
Kirkland, WA 98033

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Do you know someone going through divorce? How do you help?

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It’s great to have friends when you are going through a divorce and most people appreciate the support.  Sometimes,  however,  the advice of friends is not helpful.  If you have a friend facing divorce,  here are some ideas.   I got these ideas by asking my clients what was helpful and what was not.
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Dissolving a Marriage or Partnership – At Mid-Life and Beyond

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While looking for new topics to post I have been reviewing some of my previous postings and I am finding some relevant ones worth reposting. This is from September 2009 and I have added some updates.  Many of my clients have been married long term and are facing a mid life divorce.  This does not have to be a cause for grief — in fact many times clients are looking forward to their new lives.

When I meet people and tell them that I am a divorce lawyer, I often get comments something like: “We have been married for over 20 years; I guess we will never need your services.” Or, “ We’ve been married so long, there’d be no point breaking up. Divorce is something the younger folks do.” Contrary to popular belief, mature couples divorce every day. Many of my clients have been married 20 to 30 years and even more. A significant amount are over 50 and I have even had clients over 70. The mid life and beyond divorce is not as unusual as one may think. As people live longer they may find that they have outgrown their marriage. One person may be ready for change and the other wants to remain the same. Read more….

Co-owning Property With Your Former Spouse After Divorce — What Can Go Wrong?

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There was a time, not so long ago, that divorce property settlement agreements were based upon the concept that real estate values only go up and there was always equity in the family home.  In today’s reality of falling real estate prices we have to get more creative with what to do about houses that are valued at less than the mortgage, rental property, and houses that have dropped so far in value the owners want to maintain the property long enough to recover some of their losses.  Here are some questions I frequently hear: Read more….

My Journey to Becoming a Divorce Lawyer for Grownups

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This blog has always been a series of articles designed to educate people about the divorce process and encouraging them to behave like grownups and engage in cooperative respectful divorce.  It has never been about me.  In fact I have a personal blog in which I exercise my creative muscles and share my personal stories.  I belong to a support group of bloggers which has encouraged me to tell the story of how I came to be a champion of grown up divorce. Read more….

Divorce and the Five Stages of Grief — Is there a Sixth Stage?

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Do you have a friend facing divorce?  Are you?  Perhaps an understanding of the emotional stages people experience can help you or help you offer support to a friend.   Everyone processes differently but there are certain patterns.  Perhaps an awareness of these emotional stages can help the person offering support to understand and help their friend process through the stages to finally reach the sixth state – I call it the state of happiness. Read more….

Taking Control of Her Life

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Most of my work is with mature couples who are working cooperatively and respectfully to dissolve their marriage.  Every now and then I get a case where I know I am going to make a true difference in a person’s life.  This is chapter one in what I think will be a heartwarming story of personal empowerment.

Let’s call her “Sandy”.  A sweet looking woman in her early 40′s who still has a childlike appearance despite the fact that she looks like she is carrying the weight of the world.  It was apparent that coming to my office was a huge step and she was very nervous.  She had told her husband a number of times that she wanted a divorce. He simply ignored her, usually walking away angrily and returning later to as ”what’s for dinner?”  I won’t get into too many of her personal details but here are some facts that came out that I see as red flags. Read more….