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What Happens to Bank Accounts in a Washington Divorce? (2026 Guide)

Washington divides bank accounts under RCW 26.09.080 using 'just and equitable' principles. Filing fee: $300-$400. 90-day waiting period. Complete 2026 guide.

Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq.·15 min read

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