Motion of Contempt was denied, as a pro se can I recover attorney fee paid to other party
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You will probably improve your chances with the help of an attorney. If you have to represent yourself, pay the $35 or so for a forms packet from...
There are a couple of options. First, you could bring a motion for contempt, and seek makeup time and your attorney fees. Ask the court to also...
If statutory rape is a concern, you should look up the Washington statutes, which are directly affected by the ages of the parties. If she...
They can't garnish your wages for his support obligation. If you have your wages deposited into an account under your name alone, it should also...
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No, I don't believe that you would have any right to recover the attorney fees. At the initial contempt hearing, the court did find you in...
Write or email the other side's attorney (or her, if unrepresented) to request a continuance of the hearing, due to inadequate service. If they...
Since you refer to him as your "Ex", it sounds as if you already have a child support order. In that case, the question is whether the court will...
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By full custody I assume you mean being designated the primary residential parent: that is, the parent with whom the children will reside more than...
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I would not do so. The release was probably quite specific and limited. As I understand it, you are contemplating filing a CPS report which...