In Washington state, can a minor (16) live alone with parental consent without emancipating themselves?
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Yes, this situation may be sufficient for the court to modify the parenting plan. You may be able to show that the father's present environment...
Maintenance awards are discretionary with the court. There is no formula or worksheet. However, court decisions have said it is a flexible tool the...
It would require a showing that the bio mom is unfit, which may be possible but certainly not easy. You might be surprised about the consent...
Yes, you should be able to. If you signed the paternity affidavit at the hospital, or if the court previously established that you are the...
Contact the Pierce County Attorney's office. They should pursue criminal charges for custodial interference, at the least.
It's unclear from your question whether you already have a parenting plan in place. If so, file a petition to modify it based on your work schedule...
Putting a lien on real property is highly limited by law. Not only do you have to first obtain a judgment for the back maintenance and property...
I agree with Mr. Couture's response. The GAL is not your attorney, so he has no duty of confidentiality toward you.
In my opinion based on the facts presented, it does not sound as if it would be illegal. The custodial parent may be exposing him/herself to...