WHAT TO DO WHEN UNABLE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT DURING COVID-19 CRISIS
This topic is still not final and is constantly updating. Emergency court procedures vary by county and is also changing. You can double check with you local court for the latest information or update.
CANNOT PAY CHILD SUPPORT DURING COVID CRISIS IN WASHINGTON
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Sexual Assault At The Time of COVID-19: What You Can Do Now
The COVID-19 pandemic has definitely brought a deluge of problems in our society. We see a surge of infected cases everyday, occupying our hospitals and health institutions. The State has imposed stay-home orders left and right, thereby affecting families and for some, including the Court Orders on the...
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Divorce and Legal Separation: What’s The Diff?
Divorce and Legal Separation are two legal matters for two married couples. However, the former gets more mileage. Society seems to be more knowledgeable about divorce probably because it has been portrayed in mainstream media oftentimes, and also its nature where there's finality in its decision.
Legal Separation, on the o...
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Residential Time Versus Parenting Plan: Is There A Difference?
During the time you filed for a divorce or legal separation - a parenting plan is required to be included. This ensures that children are still given care, are attended with their needs, and have time allotted to spend with each parent.
For unmarried parents, this is known as a paternity action and once the fath...
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Parenting Plan But Miles Apart? Learn About Long Distance PP And What You Can Do Now
It's not practical.
Drafting a residential schedule under a parenting plan where parties are miles away? We recommend thinking about practicality. The typical twice-a-month or every-weekend visitation between states or sometimes even countries are extremely difficult - not just for the kids,...
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Relocating under an existing Parenting Plan? Here’s What You Need to Know
You have set out your parenting plan, but sometime along the way you decided to relocate. What are the right steps to take? Here is what you need to know.
Before we break it down, Soriano Law LLC is a trusted law firm who can help you with all your fam...
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Tips On Claiming Child For Tax Returns
Grays Harbor, Washington - A lot of you are asking about this. Claiming child/ren on your tax returns can be a little complicated.
Fact:
The American Rescue Plan Act of March 2021 is design...
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Don’t Violate It: Why Following Court-Ordered Parenting Plan Is Very Important
Grays Harbor, Washington - It’s serious. Court Order is an order, not a request. Not something to remind you, but for you to ACTUALLY follow. But what happens if you don’t?
As every parenting plan is approved by a Washington court, it means tha...
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Held In Contempt For Not Following Parenting Plan: What Now?
We recently talked about why , and that giving importance to a court order is of utmost importance.
And while it is true, there are still many cases where court orders are not followed. Parties who fail to fol...
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UNMARRIED? LEARN WHAT IS CIR OR COMMITTED INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS IN WASHINGTON STATE
If you are committed to someone but later split due to some reasons, the Washington State allows a just and equitable division of properties under CIR or Committed Intimate Relationships. Here’s what you need to know.
The State employs a do...
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