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Can I Make Changes to Orders Following My Divorce?

Changes, Child Custody, child support, Divorce ArticlesBy rosenJan 17, 2019

The legal standards and procedures for modifying court orders after your divorce depends largely on the type of modification you are looking for. Parenting plans, child support, and spousal support can be changed based on a substantial change in circumstance. Changing the division of assets and debts, on the other hand, are much more difficult to…

How Can I Get My Ex to Let Me Spend More Time with Our Child?

Changes, Child Custody, Divorce Articles, FamilyBy Zachary AshbyAug 2, 2017

When parents separate or divorce, the court will issue a comprehensive parenting plan that addresses when the child spends time with each parent. As the child grows and situations change, one or both parents may seek a modification to the existing parenting plan. All modifications, whether they are major or minor, must be based on…

Can You Contest Parts of Your Prenuptial Agreement?

Agreements, Divorce Articles, Prenuptial AgreementBy Zachary AshbyMay 10, 2016

In Washington State, couples who are engaged to be married have the option of creating a prenuptial agreement. This agreement is a contract between the couple that determines what will happen if they get divorced. A prenuptial agreement can be used to pre-determine the amount of spousal support provided (known as alimony in other states)…

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