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My TPP says the father has NO Contact right now with the children until he follows through with a reunification process
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Answered on March 10, 2015
This question appears to have many issues and you should consult with an attorney to get specific advice. However, if you have a Parenting Plan in...
What if I haven't received child support for 6 months?
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Answered on March 10, 2015
When there is a current Order of Child Support that has been entered by the court, then the monthly obligation to pay stands and any missed...
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I filed the 'what about the children' seminar paper for my divorce a couple of years ago.
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Answered on March 10, 2015
Yes, the local Pierce County rules require each party to take an approved parenting seminar and file the certificate of completion with the Court...
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Can you modify wording in a plan under a minor modification request?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
In a modification action there are two types of modifications to be aware of: a major modification which which will change the existing Parenting...
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Show Cause Contempt- 1.3. Granting Sanctions? I just want him found in contempt, do I select "does not apply"?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
Having to return to court to enforce what has already been established is always frustrating. Without knowledge of the nature of your case and what...
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What kinds of things will the court consider when determining a father's visitation and rights?
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Answered on July 29, 2013
In Washington State the best interest of the child is what the Court will strive to protect. There are several statutory guidelines/factors that...
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Have full custody through court for my goddaughter.Now her boil mother wants her back.What can I do?
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Answered on July 29, 2013
A current Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule will be the determining factor of where the child will be, until another court order is entered. If...
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I am pro se in a family law modification case. Am I allowed to speak with the other parties lawyer?
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Answered on March 05, 2012
When representing yourself in any type of family law matter there are many "rules of the road" that pro se (aka self-represented) people must be...
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