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Requesting An Increase In Child Support Payments

child support, Financial, VisitationBy Zachary AshbyFeb 18, 2016

Life is full of unexpected changes. When a financial situation changes or a family emergency occurs, many parents find that they need additional child support from their former partner. Under certain conditions, you can ask the court “modify” an existing child support obligation. Substantial Change in Circumstances Regardless of the reason, a modification of a…

What Happens If A Parent Paying Support Loses His Or Her Job?

child support, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyFeb 17, 2016

Losing your job is never easy. Often, it takes weeks or even months to get back on your feet after being laid off. For parents paying child support, however, losing a job becomes an emergency which can affect their child support obligations tremendously if not dealt with immediately. Payments Don’t Stop Many people believe that…

Can Settlements, Bonuses, Or Lump-Sum Payments Be Taken For Support Obligations?

child support, Divorce Articles, Financial, Health InsuranceBy Zachary AshbyFeb 16, 2016

Sometimes in life, we are fortunate enough to receive a little extra money. Whether it is a bonus at work, a settlement in a car accident case, or a large tax return, these payments can help parents pay off bills or purchase a long-coveted item. For parents who have child support obligations, these lump sums…

Medical Support Orders For Children Of Divorced Parents

child support, Divorce Articles, Financial, Health Insurance, Medical RecordsBy Zachary AshbyFeb 12, 2016

As every parent knows, children get sick and get sick often. Between daycare, school, and other activities, kids are exposed to a massive amount of germs every day. Add in accidents like falls from a bike and tragedies like childhood cancers, and it is easy to see how medical care and insurance premiums can quickly…

Can A Spouse Be Ordered to Pay Support If He or She Is Unemployed?

child support, Divorce Articles, Financial, RecordsBy Zachary AshbyFeb 11, 2016

In Washington State, both parents have a financial responsibility to support their children. The amount a parent is required to pay is set forth in statute and depends on the total income of both parents. The parent who makes more money is required to pay more money. The amount of time children reside in a…

Taxes and Divorce: Are You An Innocent Spouse?

Division of Assets, Divorce Articles, Financial, TaxesBy Zachary AshbyFeb 10, 2016

For many couples, one partner is in charge of the finances. For example, the husband may bring home the paycheck, but the wife may balance the checkbook and take care of household bills. This type of financial separation is also common when it comes to filing taxes each year. Often, a husband or wife will…

Are You Entitled to Social Security Benefits from Your Former Spouse?

Divorce Articles, RetirementBy Zachary AshbyFeb 9, 2016

Retirement benefits from the Social Security Administration are calculated based on the number of years a person worked during his or her lifetime. The longer that a person worked, the greater number of benefits that person will receive. For many people, older women especially, their spouse may have worked much longer and be entitled to…

Understanding Pensions and Retirement Accounts During Divorce

Divorce Articles, RetirementBy Zachary AshbyFeb 5, 2016

For older couples, or those who have been married for a long time, pensions and retirement accounts are extremely important assets for the future. In Washington, money earned in these accounts during a marriage become the community property of the couple, which is subject to being split up in a divorce. Not all accounts will…

Moving On: Selling the House After Divorce

Community Property, Division of Assets, Divorce Articles, Financial, MortgageBy Zachary AshbyFeb 4, 2016

For many people, their house is their most valuable asset. In a divorce, assets are split fairly between the couple, including their home. When neither former partner can afford to keep the house, or when both partners want to leave the home, the house may be put up for sale. When One Partner Wants to…

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