by Navigate Law Group | Jan 20, 2017 | Rights of Protesters
The First Amendment is strong, but not absolute.The government generally cannot regulate the content of your protest message. However, it can place time, place, and manner restrictions on how you present your message as long as those restrictions are nondiscriminatory...
by Navigate Law Group | Jan 19, 2017 | Adoptions, Family Law, Family Planning
For almost all family law matters in Washington state a person is required to use the state’s mandatory forms to pursue an action – but not for adoptions (there aren’t mandatory forms). So where do you start? The best place to start is purchasing the...
by Navigate Law Group | Jan 17, 2017 | Finding an Attorney
You think you have a legal issue, and you want to find an attorney to consult with or possibly hire. You follow up on some suggestions from friends, consult with attorneys you may know personally, or find a couple attorneys from the ethers of the internet. You go to...
by Navigate Law Group | Jan 17, 2017 | Family Law, Post Final Orders
If you want to file an appeal from your final order (issued by the Superior Court) in a family law matter, here is how you practically get started: You will have 30 days to file your Notice of Appeal from the date of your final order or order on reconsideration was...
by Navigate Law Group | Jan 16, 2017 | Estate Planning
When looking to divide retirement assets make sure you keep some key things in mind (this is written for the laws of the State of Washington, laws may vary by state): Is the asset a Defined Contribution Plan or a Defined Benefit Pension Plan? The correct...
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