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Does Immigration Status Affect Child Custody?

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Is Online Divorce Legit and Enforceable in Washington?

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Online divorce services promise speed and savings, but families in Washington still need a valid court decree to end a marriage. Figuring out what is…

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How to File a Motion to Modify Child Custody in Washington?

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Parents sometimes need to change an existing custody or parenting plan because work schedules, school needs, or a child’s safety has shifted. Washington allows modifications,…

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Does It Matter Who Files for Divorce First in Washington?

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Many people wonder if filing first for divorce makes a difference. While Washington follows no‑fault divorce rules, timing and strategy can matter. Filing first may…

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How Much Does Divorce Mediation Cost in Washington?

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Cost is one of the main concerns when couples consider mediation instead of court. Mediation can be less expensive and less stressful than trial. Divorce…

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Can a Washington Parent Move Without a Custody Agreement?

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If you are considering relocating, you may be wondering what happens when there is no signed parenting plan or court order in place. In Washington,…

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Key Questions to Ask a Probate Attorney Before Hiring

Key Questions to Ask a Probate Attorney Before Hiring

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Grief rarely waits for paperwork, yet court deadlines do not pause for anyone. When a loved one’s estate lands on your shoulders, the legal to-do…

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How to Find a Good Probate Attorney: What to Look For

How to Find a Good Probate Attorney: What to Look For

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Sorting out a loved one’s estate can feel overwhelming, especially when grief is still fresh. While paperwork piles up, Washington’s probate rules keep ticking along,…

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Texas Guide to Parental Alienation: Signs, Evidence, Action

Texas Guide to Parental Alienation: Signs, Evidence, Action

ByChris Jackman

Watching a child pull away for no apparent reason can leave any parent feeling rattled. In Texas, courts recognize that one parent may quietly or…

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