Can joint therapy for better coparenting with my ex remain confidential from the court in WA State?
Your instinct is spot on. Counseling can be great with a good counselor and if both parties go into it in good faith and humility. However, many...
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Lawyer at Round Rock, TX
Your instinct is spot on. Counseling can be great with a good counselor and if both parties go into it in good faith and humility. However, many...
No, please do not do that as you will cause many problems. Your attorney should have an attorney to cover any emergencies for him or her while on...
The short answer is it will depend. The court will divide the debts equitably - that does not mean 50/50, but most of the time that is how it...
Yes, he can request a modification. That would take place in WA, as would subsequent actions involving the parenting plan. If the child has not...
No, but the court will sign it anyway. I have never heard of anyone asking for, much less getting sanctions because someone won't sign a decree. ...
I agree with my colleagues. Don't put up with this non-sense. He can't make you change your name or not change your name.
yes, will need to show the decree and proof of payment. Your ex should cooperate with this with the IRS and should not have claimed it in the...
There is nothing prohibiting this, but I am quite certain that you will need a notarized letter from mom indicating that she has given permission...
Absolutely it is legal. In fact the presumption is that given the last dependency action that the state will take the child. Your niece will be...
If a petition to modify has been filed and the legal requirements met (i.e. two years or less under certain circumstances) then yes a new temporary...