Making important decisions about your family's future can be difficult -- and learning about the legal avenues that can make those changes happen can also be hard. This page of frequently asked questions is here to help those who are learning about filing for child custody in Seattle
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What happens when divorced parents disagree on what school a child should attend?
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What can I do to win custody of my kids in a divorce?
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What do I need to know before my parenting evaluation in Washington State?
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Can I get custody if I’m not the child’s biological parent?
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What’s the Difference Between Legal Custody and Physical Custody of a Child?
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What if both parents want custody of their children after a divorce?
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Will a criminal record affect child custody and visitation rights in Washington?
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Will my ex-husband be allowed visitation rights for our child if he has a history of abuse?
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How does teen testimony in Washington divorce trials work?
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What is a de facto parent?
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What should I do if I believe my kids are at risk for a parental kidnapping or family abduction?
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How Does the Court Determine the Best Interests of a Child?
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Will my disability affect my Washington State child custody case?
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Can I Go to Court to Terminate the Parental Rights of My Ex?
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Will moving in with my new boyfriend or girlfriend affect my child custody case?
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What is spiritual custody? What is religious custody?
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Does My Child Get a Say When it Comes to Washington Child Custody Laws?
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Could My Depression Affect My Child Custody Case?
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What is Shared Child Custody, And How Does it Work?
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Can I Change My Childs Last Name After A Divorce?