by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Nov 25, 2023 | Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Child Custody, Child Support, Committed Intimate Relationship, Divorce in Washington, Family Law, Legal Separation
What is Post-Secondary Educational Support (Child Support for College)? Post-Secondary Education Support is financial college support provided to the child(ren) by the parents for college expenses after the child(ren) graduate from high school. When the Washington...
by Navigate Law Group | Aug 15, 2023 | Child Support, Divorce in Washington, Family Law, Legal Separation, Post-Secondary Support
Blog Outline Short on time? Jump to relevant sections by clicking the links below: I. How do you get support? II. Is support calculated the same for each branch? A. Marines B. Army C. Navy D. Air Force As a military spouse, have you ever wondered if you are able...
by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Dec 7, 2021 | Abusive Relationship, Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Child Support, Committed Intimate Relationship, Contempt, Divorce in Washington, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Finding an Attorney, Legal Separation, Minor Guardianship, Non-Marital Relationships, Post-Secondary Support
Typically, when you are going through a divorce or other family law matter, you have four primary options for getting help from an attorney: (1) a free community/legal aid clinic, (2) a single consultation, (3) limited scope advisement, or (4) full scope...
by Chelsie M. Elliott | Jul 9, 2021 | Blogs By Chelsie M. Elliott, Child Support, Family Law, Post Final Orders
If you have a child with someone else, whether or not you are married, it is possible that you are eligible to receive, or required to pay, child support. If you do have a child with someone else, then the parent who has the child the majority of the time, or even a...
by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Apr 2, 2020 | Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Child Support, Divorce in Washington, Family Law, Legal Separation, Non-Marital Relationships, Post-Secondary Support
What is “Post-Secondary Support”? In Washington state, if you are a single parent, you have the right to ask the court to force the other parent to help pay for college for your child. It is called “Post-Secondary Support”. The best time period to make the request is...
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