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How Child Support Is Determined in a Washington High-Asset DivorceWhen you are a high-income earner or have significant assets, Washington child support determinations become more complicated. Here’s what you need to know.
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Washington State Child Support Services for Bellevue ParentsIf the other parent isn't paying child support in Bellevue, there may be Washington state child support services available. Call Molly B. Kenny at 425-460-0550.
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Child Support Process in BellevueLearn the steps in the child support process in Bellevue, Washington. Contact the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny at 425-460-0550 for legal help.
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Most Common Child Support ArrangementsThe following provides common child support arrangements in Bellevue, WA. If you need legal help with child support, call the Law Offices of Molly B. Kenny.
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3 Things That Might Surprise You About Child Support in WashingtonChild support arrangements are not always as straightforward as they may seem. Molly B. Kenny can help you with child support in Washington: 425-460-0550.
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What Does Child Support Cover in Washington?Many parents wonder what child support covers exactly. Washington child support has two parts: one for basic support, and one for extra expenses.
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Child Support and Private School Tuition: Can One Parent Make The Other Pay?Are you and your ex fighting over child support and private school? The judge may make the ultimate decision. Call Molly B. Kenny for help (425) 460-0550.
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Does Child Support Cover School Expenses?Does child support cover school expenses? Ones like music lessons or sports: no. Discuss these extra costs with lawyer Molly B. Kenny (425) 460-0550.
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Students and Stay-at-Home Parents Still Have to Pay Child Support in WAAre you a student who is also the parent of a non-custodial child? Learn when the courts may decide that you have to pay child support in Washington.
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A New Spouse’s Income Could Affect the Amount of Your Owed Child SupportWill your new spouse’s income count as yours when deciding the amount of a WA child support payment? Find out how remarriage can affect your support payments.
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How to File a Grievance Against a WA Child Support Enforcement OfficerWere your wages unfairly garnished to pay child support? Learn the reasons that you may or may not be able to file a child support grievance in WA.
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Is There a Way to Force Your Ex to Pay Back Child Support Payments in WA?Tired of waiting for your ex to come through with his child support payments? Learn how DCS can help you enforce child support payments in WA.
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Is it Possible to Decrease the Amount of My Child Support Payments?Losing your job doesn’t have to mean losing access to your kids. Find out how you can modify your child support payments in WA until you’re back on your feet.
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How Do Government Benefits & Assistance Affect My Child Support Payment?Family lawyer Molly B. Kenny discusses how money from government benefits is used to calculate child support payments in Washington State.
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Is That True? Dispelling Common Washington State Child Support Payment MythsA Bellevue child custody lawyer shares four common myths about child support payments that every Washington State parent should be aware of.
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Bellevue Child Support Lawyer: The Importance of DocumentationA Bellevue child support lawyer talks about the importance of documentation when going through the Washington State child custody process.
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Seattle Child Support Lawyer: the Benefits of a Supervised ExchangeA Seattle child support lawyer discusses several advantages of supervised exchanges and monitored exchanges in Washington State.
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Disabled Children And Child Support In Washington StateIn some cases, you may be obligated to pay child support long after your child reaches the age of 18 if they are too disabled to financially support themselves.
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When Does Child Support End In Washington State?Does Washington State child support always end on your kid's 18th birthday? Child support attorney Molly Kenny explores a few exceptions to the rule.
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How Are Child Support Payments Determined In Washington State?Child support in Washington State is calculated or determined by a number of factors, including income, number of children, special needs, and the child's past care.