Posted On March 19, 2024 Family Law
There are two legal ways to end a marriage in Washington State. You can petition the court for dissolution of marriage (divorce), or you can petition for an annulment.
A divorce ends a legally valid marriage. However, an annulment voids …
Posted On December 15, 2023 Family Law
If you are involved in a divorce or child custody case, the time may come that you need to serve your ex or that you are served with legal papers yourself. Washington State has specific rules that must be followed …
Posted On September 11, 2023 Family Law
Paternity in Washington refers to the legal recognition of a man as the biological father of a child. It establishes a legal relationship between a father and his child, conferring certain rights and responsibilities on both parties.
Posted On August 15, 2023 Children,Family Law,Parenting Plans
Co-parenting is a unique journey that involves working together to raise your children despite the challenges of no longer being in a romantic relationship. If you find yourself in a co-parenting situation, here are some valuable pieces of advice to …
Posted On August 7, 2023 Child Support,Family Law
In Washington, simply purchasing items for your child does not typically count as a direct credit toward your child support obligations. Child support calculations are generally based on the financial resources and income of both parents rather than specific purchases …
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