Washington Divorce with Children — Contested is a type of divorce where both parties in the marriage are in disagreement on the terms of the divorce. This includes issues such as child custody, child support, division of marital property, and spousal support. This type of divorce can be very complex and requires both parties to be open to compromise and negotiation. There are three types of Washington Divorce with Children — Contested: Simplified Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent Children, Regular Divorce with Dependent Children, and Domestic Partnership Dissolution with Dependent Children. In a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent Children, the parties agree on all the terms of the divorce including the division of assets, parenting plan, and child support. In a Regular Divorce with Dependent Children, the parties must negotiate the terms of the divorce and go through the court process. In a Domestic Partnership Dissolution with Dependent Children, the parties must negotiate the terms of the domestic partnership dissolution and go through the court process.