by Anna K. Russo | Oct 21, 2021 | Blogs By Anna K. Russo, Family Law, Free Legal Resources, Legal Knowledge, Minor Guardianship
What are the main differences between Minor Guardianship and Emergency Minor Guardianship? The short answer is there are two main differences between minor guardianship and emergency minor guardianship. 1. The first is the length of time each can last. Minor...
by Tanya M. Green | Sep 18, 2021 | Abusive Relationship, Blogs By Tanya M. Green, Domestic Violence, Family Law, Family Law Emergencies, Free Legal Resources, Legal Knowledge
Does your partner often say, “you aren’t good enough” or “you don’t do anything?” Does she call you lazy, crazy, or other names to belittle you? Does this behavior occur regularly? In public, around others to embarrass you? Does the harassment occur at home constantly...
by Trevor J. Cartales | Aug 11, 2021 | Blogs By Trevor J. Cartales, Entertainment Law, Free Legal Resources, Legal Knowledge
Congratulations, you’ve been sampling, EQing, and mixing in your favorite digital audio workstation and now an up-and-coming artist is interested in collaborating or using your work on their latest album! But what is the best way for you to let them use your...
by Chelsie M. Elliott | Jul 9, 2021 | Blogs By Chelsie M. Elliott, Child Support, Family Law, Free Legal Resources, Legal Knowledge
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 Navigate Law Group Staff | Jun 14, 2021 | Consumer Law, Free Legal Resources, Legal Knowledge, Medical Debt
If you are sued for a debt in Washington there are several strict requirements the collector must follow. For example, you can only be sued in the county (or sometimes City) where you live, or where you signed the contract giving rise to the debt. There are many such...
by Chelsie M. Elliott | Apr 14, 2021 | Blogs By Chelsie M. Elliott, Family Law, Free Legal Resources, Legal Knowledge
For every family law matter that you might want to start – adoption, divorce, modification, etc. – the party you are filing against is entitled to notice that you have started a court action and they are now required to participate. Notice typically means providing...
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