Posted On September 7, 2022 Children,Divorce,Parenting Plans
Determining child custody is one of the most challenging aspects of divorce. In Washington, a child custody arrangement is referred to as a parenting plan, which dictates where a child will live and with which parent, each parent’s …
Posted On April 11, 2022 Child Support,Children,Family Law
A child support order is a legal obligation in Washington, which means failing to pay can result in penalties. In addition, the state offers multiple enforcement methods for a custodial parent to utilize for collecting missed or late payments.
Posted On April 4, 2022 Child Support,Children,Divorce,Family Law
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 …
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