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Search: Legal Advice written by Yale Lewis III (249 found)Posted about 1 month ago in Child Custody Seattle, WA
Jonathan William Milstein's answer
I am assuming that the maternal grandparents have filed some sort of non-...
Yale Lewis III's answer
This question is legally very complicated. Washington does have a non-parental... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Support Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
The parents will need to comply with the current court orders until the court... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Support Renton, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
if the father is living in your home, it is presumed that he is contributing to... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Custody Kent, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
you don't have any rights to see the baby because you aren't the parent. Your... Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Seattle, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
it is never o.k. for him to touch you if you don't want him to touch you. The...
Alan Scott Funk's answer
Sexual contact without consent is a crime. Sexual conduct is defined under... Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Seattle, WA
Jonathan William Milstein's answer
You can certainly tape the conversation, but the real question is for what...
Yale Lewis III's answer
it sounds like you need to gather evidence, perhaphs including taping her... Posted 2 months ago in Child Custody Seattle, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
jurisdiction is in Texas, where your son lives. File there. Get a Texas attorney. Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Seattle, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
Easiest would be for him to file in whatever county he resides in, and handle... Posted 2 months ago in Family Seattle, WA
Susan Lee Beecher's answer
It is true that you can't just change the locks and toss him out. That doesn't...
Yale Lewis III's answer
you need to get an ex parte restraining order keeping him out of the house... Posted 2 months ago in Family Renton, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
if the visitation restrictions are contained in a parenting plan between your... Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Renton, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
You can divorce your husband as soon as you wish. I don't know exactly what... Posted 3 months ago in Divorce / Separation Enumclaw, WA
Perry A Warbrick's answer
Yes, the community stops upon physical separation with out the intent to...
Yale Lewis III's answer
yes. day of separation is considered the day the community ends. however,... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Your soon to be husband obviously does not have your best interest in mind. You...
Yale Lewis III's answer
the fact that the assets are in an S corp. doesn't really matter. You are... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Renton, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
the increase in value of the house from date of purchase to date of separation... Posted 4 months ago in Child Custody Seattle, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
In Washington, grandparents don't have visitation rights, so i'm not sure the... Posted 4 months ago in Family Auburn, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
The courts seldom make parents exercise the parents' rights to their child....
Yale Lewis III's answer
your husband has a legal duty to provide support for the child until she is 18.... Posted 4 months ago in Child Support Seattle, WA
Dave Hawkins' answer
Your obligations are defined in your Order of Child support. The expenses you...
Yale Lewis III's answer
your ex would not be able to obtain reimbursement for auto insurance under the... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Seattle, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
Your best legal strategy would be to file for divorce first, and file a motion... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Bellevue, WA
Frank A Selden's answer
usually the court goes back to the day separation happened when creating the "...
Yale Lewis III's answer
typically, the court will make each party responsible for their own debts post... Posted 5 months ago in Child Support Federal Way, WA
Dave Hawkins' answer
As the biological father of the child, you have a statutory (legal) obligation... |