Posted On July 25, 2024 Child Custody
Parental alienation is a common method of harming a parent-child relationship. A parent may use parental alienation to separate a child from their other parent to give them an advantage during child custody actions in Washington. Sometimes, a parent may …
Posted On May 24, 2024 Child Custody
Can you modify a parenting plan without going to court? The short answer is yes, you can create an enforceable child custody agreement without court, as long as both parents agree on the terms. The court will still be involved …
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 …
Posted On March 1, 2024 Child Custody
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 …
Posted On December 21, 2023 Child Custody
When negotiating custody over a child, it’s important for all parties to understand the language and terminology that will be used in court, among lawyers or social workers, and in the documents that govern your arrangement. There are two distinct …
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