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Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you do not have an employment contract or union to represent you, your...
Nigel Stephen Malden
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I suggest you consult with an attorney who can analyze whether you have...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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If this is a court-ordered settlement conference, consider writing a short,...
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Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Normally it's a document in which someone says that they have served the other...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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When the house is sold there is a money amount realized. The executor and/or...
Douglas N Kiger
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There is no set percentage in Washington that the Personal Representative/...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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I believe Washington like Illinois and California's laws prohibits the...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You need to distinguish legal custody from residential custody. Assuming one...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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Washington doesn't distinguish between legal and residential custody. It is...
Michael Hassen
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It is rarely a good idea to allow a default to be obtained. If you simply walk...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Assuming the case was in Pierce County Superior Court, they have what's called "...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot comment specifically on...
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Annette L Goudy's answer
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I am not a licensed attorney in Washington. But if your question is simply how...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You need to get a family who works with CPS on a regular basis. This is next...
Jonathan H Levy
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I am not licensed in your state but seems to me that CPS can suggest a parent...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Civil rights laws are in place to protect against those who act in violation of...
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Matthew Ryan King
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You cannot counter sue for false accusations. However, you may have a claim...
Alan Scott Funk
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That depends on the procedural posture of your case. Have final orders...
Michael John Gainer
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Prior answer great. Likely Petition to establish parenting plan at court forms...
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Robert Sauers
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You did not say how long ago this happened. Judgments are generally good for...
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Shawn B Alexander
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For filing purposes either party should be able to file for your marital...
Mark Randall Arend
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Only one of your will need to appear to file the documents. If you issue...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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A motion is how a litigant gets a court to issue an order. To get an order, the...
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First of all, a child 6 and below is not capable of being charged with a crime....
Kevin Lee Britt
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You should consider sending a letter to the board asking to present your side...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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There is a statute on point with 11 different criteria for a court to use to...
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Benjamin Kirke Sanchez
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While I can't answer specifically for Washington, the general rule in...
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Bonita Geary Kaplan
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Yes, if the parties are the same and the affiants are witnesses in both cases.

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