Posted On November 21, 2022 Custody,Divorce,Family Law
Sharing child custody during the holidays after a divorce can be extremely challenging. However, if you can open up the lines of communication with a co-parent, the odds of coming up with a holiday visitation schedule that works for you …
Posted On November 8, 2022 Children,Custody,Parenting Plans
The holidays are coming, and although co-parenting can be challenging, it does not have to ruin quality time with your child. Here are some tips on preventing or handling any disagreements on custody and visitation over the holiday season.
Posted On October 10, 2022 Custody,Divorce,Family Law
Joint custody and shared custody sound similar and are sometimes used interchangeably, but they do not mean the same thing. Generally, joint custody provides each parent with split time with their child, as well as equal control in decisions over …
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 July 15, 2021 Custody
In a typical Washington State divorce, the parents of a child will either create their own custody agreement and divide residential time, or a Court will decide for them. The parent known as the custodial parent will have the child …
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