Child support provides a way for the child of a marriage to maintain his or her standard of living after a divorce. It ensures a child’s needs are met by requiring both parents to continue to support the child financially when the marriage ends. In Washington, the courts calculate child support payments based on both…
Child support is a court-ordered agreement where one parent has to pay the other for childcare expenses after a divorce or legal separation. If the parent who is ordered to pay child support fails to do so, there are reparations available to the recipient. If you need assistance with your ex-spouse not paying child support,…
If you wish to end your marriage, multiple options in Washington may be available to you. Three of the most common options are divorce, legal separation, and annulment. All marriages can be ended with divorce, but not all can be annulled. Understanding annulment and whether it might be available in your situation can help you…