Posted On March 14, 2022 Child Support,Children,Custody,Family Law,Parenting Plans
One or both parents may be legally obligated to pay child support in Washington. However, the noncustodial parent is typically who has to pay child support, which is the parent who spends less than 50 percent of the time …
Posted On March 14, 2022 Child Support,Children,Family Law,Parenting Plans
Once the court has issued a child support order, it can only be changed through a “modification.” This involves filing a petition to modify and appearing at a hearing. However, there are stipulations on when and why a change …
Posted On March 9, 2022 Divorce,Family Law
When going through the divorce process, many spouses hire an attorney, but there is no requirement to. In a legal sense, when one or both spouses represent themselves in court, it is referred to as a “pro se divorce.” Since …
Posted On March 9, 2022 Divorce,Family Law
Washington is a “no-fault” state when it comes to dissolving a marriage, which means you do not need grounds for divorce.
Grounds for divorce are the legal reasons a couple can be granted a divorce. …
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