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Michael John Gainer
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Contributor Level 6

Yes. You will need to file a motion to dismiss stating the facts you present.
Dave Hawkins
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You would need to file a Petition to modify support based upon changed...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

Child support generally depends on the laws of the state whose court issues the...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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The number of children in both households (mother's and father's) is one factor...
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Dillon Gardner Coil
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Contributor Level 4

In order for your husband to adopt your child you will need to terminate the...
Melanie K Hantze
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Your husband and you can petition the court in Washington for a step parent...
Josephine C Townsend
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If the other side has not paid the bills that they are required to pay, then...
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Josephine C Townsend
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You need to file for modification. You can modify every two years. Support...
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Michael William Bugni
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When a child spends equal time with each parent, there may still be child...
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Shawn B Alexander
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on occasions ex-wives will disagree, however when you read the language does it...
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Michael John Gainer
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Contributor Level 6

Most likely yes, until he he is 18 or graduates from high school. If you allow...
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