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Specifically, to determine the amount of alimony, a spousal support award should be calculated by taking 30% of the payors gross income minus 20% of the payees gross income.
Visitation is designed to benefit the child, not the childs parents. Theres not a set age at which a child can refuse visitation. A judge will enforce visitation orders or even hold a parent in contempt if that parent is preventing visits between the child and the other parent.
Alimony in Medium-Term Marriages (525 years) As a general rule of thumb, courts in Washington State award one year of alimony for every three or four years of marriage. There is no statute or case law explicitly stating this formula, but it is an oft mentioned rule and generally what courts can be expected to do.
A court in Washington State will usually a) award each party his or her own separate property and b) divide the net value of the parties community property 50/50. This means the husband keeps what he brought to the marriage, the wife keeps what she brought, and the rest gets split between them equally.
Ways to Protect Your Child Encourage time spent with each parent. Never use your child as a messenger. Manage your shared expenses and child support payments responsibly. Keep up with a routine. Bring new docHub others into the picture slowly. Talk to your child. Work to end conflict in your co-parenting.
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In both Washington and Oregon, a child can only choose which parent theyd like to live with when they turn 18 or are otherwise emancipated. Minor children are not considered capable of making such decisions for themselves and are not permitted to choose living with one parent over another.
If a separation is handled in the right way -- and what I mean by that is that your kids well-being drives the process of separation rather than your own ego -- it is possible for your kids to transition well.
Yes, Washington is a 50/50 divorce state. In other words, nearly all property, debt, and assets that were acquired during a marriage are subject to division between the spouses during a divorce. However, it doesnt necessarily mean everything will be divided in half between the spouses.
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Generally, all property (houses, real estate, cars) a spouse gets during the marriage is community property. It belongs to both spouses, even if only one is on the title. Both spouses earnings during the marriage are community property. Washington is a community property state.

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