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Alan James Brinkmeier
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It is simply clear that now you need an attorney, and fast. Only if the...
Dave Hawkins
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Under the UCCJEA (Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act), the...
Yale Lewis III
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1. register the AK order in WA 2. file a petition to modify the now-...
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Dave Hawkins
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If he has been convicted of a sex crime, there may already be a no contact...
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Dave Hawkins
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It’s difficult to answer your questions specifically without first looking at...
Dave Hawkins
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It is a common misconception that children when they reach a certain age can...
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Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in WA. You have to file in the county where the order was...
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Carolyn Annette Elsey
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For your ex to modify the parenting plan he has to make a showing that there...
Yale Lewis III
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The answer from the other attorney was good. Your ex. would have to show a...
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Yale Lewis III
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if the other party is relocating, she must notify you, in writing, per the...
Dave Hawkins
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First and foremost, the mother must under Washington law file a relocation...
Dave Hawkins
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You would need to file a petition to modify the parenting plan based upon a...
Dave Hawkins
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Yes. File and serve a motion and order to show cause for contempt and request...
Alan Scott Funk
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Contempt is a quasi-criminal proceeding, but see RCW 26.09.160 requiring proof...
Yale Lewis III
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for an 8 mos old, the court will want the baby to be with her primary caregiver...
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Yes - the mother will always get the child. Don't listen to "Yale" when he...
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Yale Lewis III
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the court is going to take the guardian ad litem's recommendations very...
Dave Hawkins
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It all depends on whether or not there is a signed parenting plan in place. If...

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