My S/O filed a parenting plan against his sons mom. After she was served, she blocked him. Is that legal?
I'd file an immediate restraining order if there is a worry that she is going to leave the state and not come back. Otherwise, you'd need a...
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I'd file an immediate restraining order if there is a worry that she is going to leave the state and not come back. Otherwise, you'd need a...
If your parenting plan has a clause requiring you to go to dispute resolution, like mediation, you can reach an agreement through that method and...
Assuming that you live in Washington and so does your child: If you have court orders in place, you want to file for a modification. If you do not...
They are somewhat correct. The percentage of your check that is garnished is determined by the garnishment statute, which says that 25% of your...
There are three state law propositions at play here: (1) When disability benefits replace future compensation (e.g., post-dissolution wages),...
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If you do not agree to deviating from the times in the parenting plan, then he will have to initiate the dispute resolution process (if you have...
Whether or not a parent can relocate with the child is governed by Washington Statute beginning at RCW 26.09.405. The ultimate question in a...
No, a debit card is not a negotiable instrument. A negotiable instrument is a physical paper that can be negotiated from one person to another...
Provided that you could meet the "change of circumstances" hurdle, and absent objectionable circumstances in the mother's home (e.g. drug/alcohol...