Can I get full legal custody of my kids by proving abandonment? What qualifies as "abandonment"?
Stop thinking in terms of "abandonment." The court recognizes that the children are generally better off when there are two health, sane parents...
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Stop thinking in terms of "abandonment." The court recognizes that the children are generally better off when there are two health, sane parents...
Probably not. Relief from judgments (like divorce decrees) is governed by CR 60. The rule says that any request for relief from judgment has to...
Whether you can get a modification at this time will depend on the details of your case. The rules for when you can get an adjustment or...
Third party custody in Washington is a complex issue. You are going to need to hire an attorney, most likely. For example, you don't mention the...
I agree that you are going to need the help of a family law attorney. Since your situation is international in nature, you will need to find one...
First, you are almost certainly going to need to meet with an attorney to go over the details of your case. There are a number of cases on this...
If the mother won't agree that there was an over payment and how much it was, then, you are most likely going to need to go back to court. The...
In the future, you might consider both meeting with an attorney about what actions you can take and involving DCS. It is my understanding that DCS...
Generally, No. The child support was supposed to go to your mother to reimburse her for a portion of what she was spending on you while you were a...
The problem here is that an agreement between the parties is not a court order. If your agreement with your ex falls apart, then you are stuck...