What Happens to my Kids if I File a Restraining Order in Washington State Against the Primary Custodian?

Restraining orders are commonly taken up against the non-custodial parent, and the situation is usually remedied by having supervised visitation. But when the custodial parent unleashes violence on the non-custodial parent, the solutions become more complicated. Many such parents wonder what might happen to their children, especially when they take a restraining order against the…

Can a Restraining Order Against My Partner Help my Divorce in Washington State?

Being one of the no-fault states, getting a divorce in Washington is not affected by your partner’s behavior or misbehavior. But a restraining order against them can affect the verdict on various key aspects of the divorce. If your partner threatens your well-being, children’s welfare, or community property, a restraining order might be necessary. But…

What is the Difference Between a Domestic Violence Protection Order and a Restraining Order?

Many people use the terms “protective order” and “restraining order” interchangeably. However, there are distinct differences under Washington law between these court orders. Learning the difference between these orders is important should you or a loved one ever need to get the type of protection that one of these court orders can offer. A domestic…