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Dave Hawkins
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Your obligations are defined in your Order of Child support. The expenses you...
Yale Lewis III
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your ex would not be able to obtain reimbursement for auto insurance under the...
Alan Scott Funk
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Understand: leaving an abuser can be a process, rather than an event. That...
Susan Lee Beecher
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Since you are in Seattle, call DAWN, Domestic Abuse Women's Network. I don't...
Frank A Selden
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so you want the State to help pay but can't file because you're not a parent?...
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Dave Hawkins
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If a new parenting plan has been signed by the court, that is the law of the...
Yale Lewis III
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It is unclear from your answer if you and your ex agreed to new orders based on...
Dave Hawkins
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You're in a difficult position. Depending on how close your trial date is,...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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One other possible step you can take is to get a subpoena for the mother...
Dave Hawkins
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It's always best to keep CPS out of the picture. If you already have a lawyer,...
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Yale Lewis III
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what the children told you is hearsay and will not be admissible. However, if...
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Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Depending on the issues it may not take long at all. Below are links to the...
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Dave Hawkins
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You may always file a Petition to modify the Parenting plan based upon a...
Yale Lewis III
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for a major modification of the parenting plan, you need to show a substantial...
Jonathan H Levy
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If you think the facts have changed since the last court order, you can...
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It would be very difficult to do, but there is a published court of appeals...
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Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Like many states there is a preference for the child to spend as much time with...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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CPS is a really hit-or-miss agency. So much depends on what's in their files....
Jonathan H Levy
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I am not licensed in your state and can only generally speak from exprience...
Dave Hawkins
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A pre-trial conference is a conference with the Judge to issue a pre-trial...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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As the above answer states, a pre-trial is generally to deal with scheduling...
Dave Hawkins
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There are a couple of ways to calculate child support in this scenario. One...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Wow, it's weird that the CE would be recommending limitations but also a 50/50...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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The order of the court (the parenting plan) is not subject to the veto of the...
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Shawn B Alexander
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I appreciate your caution with your son, but what I didn't see is what the...
Sean Bennet Malcolm
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Consult a lawyer in your area. This answer is not legal advice and is for...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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There is no specific age at which a minor can decide where to live or whether...
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Shannon M Underwood
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This depends on many factors. Generally, a United States citizen parent may...

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