Do I pay, not pay, or prorate my final spousal support payment?
I would make the full payment on the 20th. Unless it's a huge amount, it's worth it to avoid any argument down the road and stay out of...
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I would make the full payment on the 20th. Unless it's a huge amount, it's worth it to avoid any argument down the road and stay out of...
Yes, but I would wait until there is an established history that this is his pattern: more than a month, and six months is probably sufficient. A...
Phase in time. At the start, have fairly frequent short residential times. Then move to longer ones. Then maybe an overnight, or a weekend. Then...
If you have already signed the agreed final orders but change your mind, understand that the other side can ask the court to enter what was agreed...
A person can sue another for any or no reason. Can she succeed? It will be her word against yours. Did you benefit from living in a heated house...
Discuss your facts fully with an experienced local family law attorney. There aren't enough facts given here to offer a helpful response.
Duration of the marriage is one of the statutory factors for the court to consider in deciding whether to award spousal maintenance. In this short...
Indeed, you have only 30 days to file an appeal of a Superior Court order. To answer your question, see the Rules of Appellate Procedure,...
No, it's not too late. Call the prosecuting attorney's office and refer to his previous offenses, as well as his currently being on probation. If...
A gift during the marriage that is to one of you is separate property under WA law. However, you have the burden of proving that it was a gift to...
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