by Chelsey A. Butchard | Mar 6, 2023 | Blogs By Chelsey A. Butchard, Child Custody, Divorce in Washington, Family Law, Legal Separation, Non-Marital Relationships, Parenting Plan
A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) in the family law realm is a trained and certified professional who represents the best interests of your child(ren). The type of GAL used in family law matters is oftentimes referred to as a Title 26 GAL. Title 26 refers to the Domestic...
by Anna K. Russo | Feb 4, 2023 | Abusive Relationship, Blogs By Anna K. Russo, Child Custody, Family Law, Non-Marital Relationships, Rape Survivor Parental Rights
In short, you fight it because you and your child have rights. There is a law in Washington to protect you and your child from the sexual assault perpetrator being established as a parent to your child. There is a statute that directly addresses this, as well as...
by Navigate Law Group | Jan 9, 2023 | Child Custody, Divorce in Washington, Family Law, Military Family Law Issues, Post Final Orders
As a military member, you are doing a great service to our country. Have you ever wondered if you are afforded any protections in a dissolution or other civil proceeding? The answer is yes. Are you a military spouse and are wondering about your health benefits and if...
by Navigate Law Group | Oct 3, 2022 | Child Custody, Divorce in Washington, Family Law, Military Family Law Issues
As a military member, you are doing a great service to our country. Have you ever wondered if you are afforded any protections in a dissolution or other civil proceeding? The answer is yes. The Service Member’s Civil Relief Act protects an individual during their...
by Chelsie M. Elliott | Oct 3, 2022 | Blogs By Chelsie M. Elliott, Child Custody, Family Law, Parenting Plan, Post Final Orders
If you have a child with someone else, whether or not you are married, you will likely need a Parenting Plan in the event that you are no longer together with the child’s other parent. Even if you and the child’s other parent agree to a parenting schedule, it can...
by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Jul 15, 2022 | Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Child Custody, Divorce in Washington, Family Law, Legal Separation, Non-Marital Relationships, Parenting Plan
If you and your partner or spouse have broken up and you have a child together, chances are that you may not agree on the custody arrangement for your child(ren) at some point. If you can’t reach an agreement on how to share the kids, then you can ask the court to...
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