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Lawrence Neil Rogak
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First, you have to actually establish that you have a common law marriage. If...
Lawrence Neil Rogak
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First, you have to actually establish that you have a common law marriage. If...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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There is no legal requirement that parties to a dissolution of marriage...
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Dave Hawkins
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Yes. Your husband can ask for an accounting as set forth in the Order of Child...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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In what state does your son live? From what state was the latest order of child...
Sandra Dee Munoz
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Generally speaking, yes. Court orders for support will continue until the...
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John Andrew Campanella
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What you may be entitled to depends on a number of things. Each state has it's...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Child support is not taxable income to the recipient. The payer of the child...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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You likely should review your facts and options with an attorney. In WA (and...
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Alec Scott Rose
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A careful bankruptcy lawyer usually advises her clients to list every potential...
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Alec Scott Rose
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You need to speak to an experienced family law attorney in your community. If...
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Brett D Weiss
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You are required to list *all* your debts, of whatever sort and to whomever...
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Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
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You can file bankruptcy on all of those debt, and in fact you MUST list all...
Michael John Gainer
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Either party can modify the child support starting two years after the last...
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WA state has a cap on how much alimony and child support someone pays relative...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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You are in a place where there are resources that you can access. Look at http:/...
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Lawrence Neil Rogak
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I know nothing about the laws of Romania, but let me offer these general...
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Adrian M Baron
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It is my understanding that Washington State allows for the equitable...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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Previous colleague is absolutely right - I am chiming in to add that in your...
Michael John Gainer
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The previous answers are very good. In my experience, the court is going to...
Philip Colin Tsai
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If the COBRA payments are not enumerated in the separation contract, she should...
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Kathryn Verity Fields
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If you have over $600K in marital assets, plus you are the parent with whom the...
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Your not alone, I too went through this. In my state (Ca) kids do not have a...
C Logan McKechnie
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I do not practice in Washington. However, the following is for educational...
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David Leibowitz
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You can't be jailed for not paying a debt. But you could be put in jail, at...
Shelly Crocker
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We did away with "debtor's prison" in the 1700's in this country, but every so...
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Shelly Crocker
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The purpose of bankruptcy law is that the honest debtor should be given a “...
Okorie Okorocha
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very generally speaking, the answer is no. The government makes sure they take...

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