In high conflict cases, filing for a motion as soon as possible may be beneficial. The benefits of doing so can including, removing a hostile spouse from the family home, receiving necessary spousal support to pay bills, to buy groceries or even accessing funds to...
Year: 2019
Seattle Divorce – Parenting Plan
In Washington State, a parenting plan is typically a court order that a judge signs as part of another legal matter, such as divorce, legal separation, change of custody, or non-parent custody. A parenting plan can determine when each parent will have time with the...
Seattle Divorce – Spousal Support
In Washington State, spousal support or as it is sometimes called spousal maintenance, can be awarded as part of a divorce, separation, or invalidity proceeding. Unlike child support, spousal support does not have a formula or direct calculation provided by the State....
Seattle Divorce – Child Support
In Washington State, child support is typically determined based on each parent's income. Both parent's income is added together and put through a formula, known as the Washington State Support Schedule. This provides the basic structure for the support obligation....