Divorce is never an easy thing to talk about. We know nobody gets married thinking they are going to be in the position of needing a divorce attorney. If you are in this unenviable position, it is critical you consult an attorney to protect YOUR rights. If you are considering hiring an attorney for a divorce or legal separation proceeding in Clark County, James Marston is the right Divorce Attorney for you.
James Marston received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Washington School of Law. James has practiced law for 44 years, handling divorce and legal separation cases for the majority of this time. In his office, James is easygoing and easy to talk to, and he is able to guide you through your legal problems.
In court, James has the experience, knowledge, and skills to ensure a fair and equitable settlement. Your divorce or separation case will involve the just and equitable distribution of assets and any debts you and your spouse may have.
James Marston received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Washington School of Law. James has practiced law for 44 years, handling divorce and legal separation cases for the majority of this time. In his office, James is easygoing and easy to talk to, and he is able to guide you through your legal problems.
In court, James has the experience, knowledge, and skills to ensure a fair and equitable settlement. Your divorce or separation case will involve the just and equitable distribution of assets and any debts you and your spouse may have.
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This is a surprised utterance James will occasionally hear from a new client in a divorce case.
If James senses that the client is sturdy enough to absorb all of the truth in one installment, his response may be that there is actually a great deal of alimony in Washington.
The Washington court's power to make provision for alimony in a decree of divorce has in fact been in existence all of the time Washington has been a state.
To the further surprise of some, alimony is sometimes decreed at the end of very short marriages, but lengthier marriages are those in which provision for alimony will be more likely to be included in the divorce decree.
If James senses that the client is sturdy enough to absorb all of the truth in one installment, his response may be that there is actually a great deal of alimony in Washington.
The Washington court's power to make provision for alimony in a decree of divorce has in fact been in existence all of the time Washington has been a state.
To the further surprise of some, alimony is sometimes decreed at the end of very short marriages, but lengthier marriages are those in which provision for alimony will be more likely to be included in the divorce decree.
When James finished high school in 1962, the University of California at Berkeley was required to admit California residents who: had a B average or better in high school, had completed four years of English, had completed two years of a foreign language and mathematics, and two years of science.
In the days before grade inflation, a B average meant that you were in about the top 10% of your class.
The tuition for Berkeley was $972 - not per semester or per quarter, but for all four years.
In 1962, new Volkswagen's were going for about $1,600.
In the days before grade inflation, a B average meant that you were in about the top 10% of your class.
The tuition for Berkeley was $972 - not per semester or per quarter, but for all four years.
In 1962, new Volkswagen's were going for about $1,600.
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