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 …
Posted On July 1, 2021 Custody
When making decisions regarding what is best for your children and your family, it is important to have a clear understanding of Washington State’s child custody laws. Read on to learn the child custody laws in Washington and if you …
Posted On April 20, 2021 Custody,Divorce,Relocation
It’s understandable if a spouse wants to move after a divorce, but it can be complicated if a child is involved. When you are the custodial parent, meaning you have full or a majority of physical custody, you need an …
Posted On June 17, 2020 Children,Custody,Family Law
We are all facing unprecedented times, as the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) continues, and regulations regarding safe practices change daily. One thing on the mind of many parents is the matter of shared custody, and whether or not to keep …
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