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How Does a Family Court Determine If a Parent Is Unfit?

Posted On April 2, 2024 Child Custody

An unfit parent is a parent who fails to provide the proper care, guidance, or support for their child. A Washington family court may deem a parent unfit for many reasons. If a parent is unfit, the court may grant

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What Happens if I Miss ONE Court-Ordered Child Support Payment In Spokane, WA?

Posted On March 21, 2024 Child Support

Child support is a legal obligation for one parent to pay the other parent to provide financial resources for the child. It recognizes the child’s right to benefit from the financial support of both parents, even when they are no

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Does My Marriage Qualify for an Annulment in Washington State?

Posted On March 19, 2024 Family Law

There are two legal ways to end a marriage in Washington State. You can petition the court for dissolution of marriage (divorce), or you can petition for an annulment.

A divorce ends a legally valid marriage. However, an annulment voids

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What Are the Penalties for Violating a Parenting Plan In Washington?

Posted On March 1, 2024 Parenting Plans

A parenting plan is a document that is agreed to by both parties or, if the parties cannot agree, established by the court. This plan governs the relationship between the parties regarding their minor child(ren). A parenting plan sets out

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Deviating From Washington’s Child Support Guidelines

Posted On January 30, 2024 Child Support

Public policy in Washington is that children should benefit from both parents’ financial support even if their parents are no longer together romantically. In many cases, child support is paid by one parent to the other. There are general rules …

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