How do I get a divorce if we live in separate states?
You have to file a petition. Jurisdiction is the first issue to overcome - essentially, is Washington the proper jurisdiction. My firm provides...
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You have to file a petition. Jurisdiction is the first issue to overcome - essentially, is Washington the proper jurisdiction. My firm provides...
You really need to contact an attorney regarding this immediately. You can file a complaint with the local police, in addition to asking for an...
Typically there is a default judgment. The best advice is to contact a local Seattle attorney to discuss.
Yes, he needs to sign the joinder form, otherwise, there is no formal agreement in the eyes of the court.
The lawyer above provided some good points, but it may be best for you to contact a local Seattle attorney that can help.
You need to seek out an attorney. This is something that can't really be addressed without more detail.
There's no need, but it always helps to consult with an attorney to discuss the points that need to be addressed.
This can get complicated, particularly proving paternity etc. You should contact a WA attorney.
You may need to hire an attorney and call CPS.
I agree with the two attorneys above.