Can I divorce my husband and take full ownership of our property if he agrees.
You can certainly divorce your husband. Further, if he signs off on the documents giving you sole ownership of the house, you can do that to. ...
Everett, WA
Divorce and separation Lawyer at Everett, WA
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Child Custody ... +2 more
You can certainly divorce your husband. Further, if he signs off on the documents giving you sole ownership of the house, you can do that to. ...
First, I have not idea where your mention of a "flat fee of 495" comes from, so I can't tell you anything about that. Second, whether you still...
You have to make a good faith effort to find her. If you demonstrate that to the court, if she isn't found, the court will likely let you serve by...
It sounds like the child has been in Washington State as a resident for more than six months. If that is the case, then Washington would be the...
If you don't have them, the first thing that you should consider doing is getting a parenting plan and child support order in place. The child...
Since you were never married, then, unless there has been a finding of paternity, the best the father can be is an alleged father. As such, he has...
You might try contacting the WA Bar Association and ask about their Moderate Means program. They may be able to refer you to an attorney who will...
Yes, kind of. First, you can't use any object. If you use a belt or a paddle, you're going to bet into trouble. Second, the spanking should only...
I agree with Mr Hartwig. Also, if you are filling out the information yourself, you might over estimate the other party's income somewhat,...
While there can be exceptions to everything, in general, there is no right to grand parent visitation in Washington. With Dad out of the picture,...