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Filing a Complaint to Divide Property and Debts of an Unmarried Couple 3920EN - This packet is intended to help you fill out and file the forms and papers that you need to start a case in a Washington State Superior Court to ask the court to divide property and debts you have acquired during a long term, stable, marriage-like relationship with a domestic partner.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Filing for Dissolution of a Domestic Partnership 3925EN - This packet is to help you fill out and file the forms and papers that you need to start a dissolution of your registered domestic partnership in Washington.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Finishing Your Dissolution of Domestic Partnership by Default 3930EN - This packet will help you fill out and file the forms and papers needed to complete a dissolution of domestic partnership case when your partner hasn't filed a Response to the dissolution papers. It explains how to make a motion for default. To use this packet, you must've already filed and served your partner with the papers that start your dissolution.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Finishing Your Dissolution of Domestic Partnership with Children by Agreement 3928EN - This packet will help you fill out and file the forms and papers that you need to complete a dissolution of domestic partnership case when you and your partner have children and you?ve reached an agreement (or settlement) about all the issues in your dissolution.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Finishing Your Dissolution of Domestic Partnership without Children by Agreement 3929EN - This packet will help you fill out and file the forms and papers that you need to complete a dissolution (divorce) case when you and your partner have an agreement (or settlement).
By: Northwest Justice Project
How Do I "Do Discovery"? Help with Interrogatories and Requests for Production in Family Law Cases Use this publication if: you are a party in a contested family law case ("contested" means you and the other party disagree about issues) AND you want or need to get more information from the other party about his/her side of the issues.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Living Together Contracts - For Couples Who Cannot or Choose Not to Marry
(Separate Website)
3909EN - For couples in Washington who either cannot marry or choose not to marry, there are many things to consider regarding how to organize and document your relationship.
By: Legal Voice
Parenting Resources for Same-Sex Couples
(Separate Website)
This memo is about the legal status of same-sex couples with respect to the children they are raising. New developments in Washington law have created several ways that same-sex couples with children can legally establish the parental rights of both partners.
By: Legal Voice
Questions and Answers Regarding Washington State's Registered Domestic Partnership Law
(Separate Website)
3908EN - Washington State recently passed a new law recognizing domestic partnerships. This law allows same-sex couples and some different-sex couples to register as domestic partners. By registering as domestic partners, you will gain some basic but important legal protections. If you are in a committed same-sex relationship, or a committed different-sex relationship where one of you is 62 years or older, you should learn about this new law and decide whether registering as domestic partners is right for you.
By: Legal Voice
Questions and Answers: Washington's Domestic Partnership Law
(Separate Website)
This memo gives general information about some of the legal rights of registered domestic partners in Washington. It also tells you how to register. It is a good idea to talk to a lawyer about whether registering is right for you.
By: Legal Voice
Questions and Answers: Washington's Marriage Equality Law
(Separate Website)
This memo gives general information about Washington's marriage equality law for same-sex couples.
By: Legal Voice
Responding to a Petition for Dissolution (Domestic Partnership) 3926EN - This packet is to help you fill out, file and serve the forms and papers you need to respond to a dissolution filed by your domestic partner. Read the information carefully. Follow the instructions. You may be able to respond to the dissolution action on your own.
By: Northwest Justice Project
The Legal Rights of Registered Domestic Partners in Washington State
(Separate Website)
This brochure provides general information, not legal advice. Registering as domestic partners is a major step because the law provides all spousal rights and responsibilities under Washington state law to those who register. Yet, registered domestic partners may still need wills, powers of attorney, second-parent adoptions, and other legal documents to protect them, especially when traveling out of state.
By: Legal Voice
Washington Property Law for Unmarried Couples Who Are Separating
3913EN - This publication gives basic information about Washington State law that applies to the division of property and debts when unmarried couples separate.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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What You Need to Know! Changes in Paternity Legislation 7/22/11 Overview of how changes in Washington's 2011 paternity legislation affect you and your clients.
By: Washington State Division of Child Support
Filing for Divorce in WA with No Minor Children - Interactive Court Forms
Use the LawHelp Interactive web site to help you complete court forms. This online interview guides you through a series of questions and when completed provides court forms and instructions for filing a divorce without minor children of the marriage in Washington State.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Finishing Your Divorce in WA with No Minor Children by Agreement or Default - Interactive Court Forms
Use LawHelp Interactive to help you complete your court forms. This online interview guides you through a series of questions and when completed provides court forms and instructions for finishing a divorce by agreement or default without minor children of the marriage in Washington State. This interview is NOT for individuals who have a contested (not agreed) divorce.
By: Northwest Justice Project
General Information about Divorce
3200EN - Information about getting divorced in Washington state.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Ending Your Marriage or Domestic Partnership in Washington with Children: The Basics 3240EN - If you have children and want to get a divorce, you should read this publication first.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Ending Your Marriage or Domestic Partnership in Washington without Children: The Basics 3241EN - If you have no children and want to get a marital dissolution or dissolution of domestic partnership, you should read this publication first.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Questions and Answers: Washington's Marriage Equality Law
(Separate Website)
This memo gives general information about Washington's marriage equality law for same-sex couples.
By: Legal Voice
New Court Rule: Filing Fee Waiver On December 28, 2010, Washington's state courts adopted General Rule 34 (GR 34). This rule establishes who is eligible for a waiver of the filing fee to begin your civil case and other, mandatory charges.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Tips for Helping Children Deal with Dissolution of Marriage If you separate and/or end your relationship, more decisions must be made at a time when you may have bad feelings about the other parent. Being prepared with good conflict-resolution skills and knowing how to find help if you can't resolve the conflict on your own will make things easier for your children.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Tips on How to Get Your Paperwork Ready So You Can Get Help with Your Family Law Case
Be ready for an appointment with someone who's going to help you with your family law case. That someone might be: an attorney; a family law facilitator; an advocate at your local Domestic Violence shelter; or a CLEAR advocate who is going over forms with you by phone.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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How to Serve Papers on the Other Party in a Family Law Case When you file a family law case, you must make sure that a copy of the petition, summons, and other papers you are filing are delivered to the person you are filing the case against "the other party" in a legally correct way.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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How Do I "Do Discovery"? Help with Interrogatories and Requests for Production in Family Law Cases Use this publication if: you are a party in a contested family law case ("contested" means you and the other party disagree about issues) AND you want or need to get more information from the other party about his/her side of the issues.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Spanish / Español
Community Debt and Bankruptcy Issues
(Separate Website)
Community debts are those debts that both you and your spouse are responsible for. This fact sheet defines which types of debts are defined as community debts. (PDF file)
By: Legal Voice
Parenting Plans (court orders about child custody)
3230EN - This publication provides general information about what a parenting plan is and how to get one. It also explains how to enforce or change a permanent parenting plan.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Enforcing Your Divorce Decree: Financial and Property Issues
(Separate Website)
3234EN - A brief description of your legal options for collecting unpaid child support, maintenance, money judgments, and property. [link to PDF file]
By: Legal Voice
Dissolution When the Wife is Pregnant
(Separate Website)
3236EN - This page describes the law and procedures which must be followed in a dissolution (divorce) when the wife is pregnant. [PDF file]
By: Legal Voice
Retirement, Divorce and You
(Separate Website)
3238EN - Explains the importance of including retirement benefits when dividing up property in your divorce. [link to PDF file]
By: Legal Voice
Mediation: Should I Use It?
(Separate Website)
3226EN - Mediation is an informal way to resolve disputes without going to court. The parties attempt to negotiate a mutually agreeable settlement with the help of a neutral mediator. Mediation can be used in many types of disputes.
By: Legal Voice
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Spokane County Family Facilitator Information Information about making the most of your time at the court facilitator's office and the fees involved.
By: Spokane County Superior Court
Filing for Dissolution: Court forms, Instructions and Procedures (PDF files are for printing only. You cannot fill the forms out on your computer.)
Filing for Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) 3202EN - This packet was written to help you get a divorce. It provides general information about the law and some of the forms you will need to fill out. If you read the information carefully and follow the instructions, you should be able to do your own divorce.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Service by Certified Mail or Publication 3220EN - This packet applies when you are the petitioner and you must serve the opposing party with the petition and other documents in your case when your case first begins. When you have tried to serve the other party in person but cannot, you can ask the court to allow you to serve by certified mail or publication.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Filing a Motion for Waiver of Your Filing Fee 3204EN - This packet includes the instructions and forms needed to ask the court to waive (not ask for) the filing fee required to file court papers in a civil case because you can't afford to pay the fee.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Filing a Motion for Emergency Orders for Dissolution Cases and Modifications of Custody/PP in Diss 3214EN - This packet was written to help you get emergency orders while your case is pending in court. This type of motion is a way for you or another party to ask the court to enter an immediate court order that gives you certain rights and/or protections in your family law case between the time your case is filed and the date it is finished.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Filing a Motion for Temporary Orders for Dissolution Cases and for Custody/Parenting Plan Modifica 3217EN - This packet was written to help you get temporary orders while your case is pending in court. Temporary Orders can order who gets to use what property, who shall pay which bills, appoint a guardian ad litem, and establish temporary child support payments and a parenting plan to be followed until final orders have been entered. This packet can be used for any type of family law action, including dissolution or modification of an existing parenting plan or custody decree.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Parenting Plans and Child Support for Dissolution (Divorce) Cases and Modifications of Dissolution 3209EN - This packet is intended to help you fill out the forms and papers for parenting plans and child support. You should not use this packet by itself. You should use this packet only if you are the petitioner (the one who is starting the court case) or the respondent (the one who is responding to the court case) in a dissolution of marriage or domestic partnership (divorce), if you are the petitioner or respondent in an action to modify a custody decree or parenting plan in a dissolution of marriage or domestic partnership.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Responding to Motions for Temporary or Emergency Orders for Dissolution Cases and for Custody/Pare 3222EN - This packet contains the forms and instructions you will need to fill out if you have received papers that ask for a court to award temporary or emergency orders in a dissolution (divorce) or custody modification matter. This packet will help you respond to the request for temporary or emergency orders by the other party. If you got papers from a party filing for dissolution, paternity, custody modification, or nonparental (third party) custody, we have separate response packets which you will need in addition to responding to the motion for temporary orders.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Responding to a Petition for Dissolution (Divorce) 3203EN - This packet was written to help you respond to a Petition for Dissolution. It provides general information about the law and some of the forms you will need to fill out if you have been served with divorce papers.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Finishing Your Dissolution of Marriage by Default 3205EN - This packet was written to help you complete a dissolution (divorce) action that has been filed, but has no final orders signed by the Judge. It provides information about the law and some of the forms you will need to fill out. You may use this packet if your spouse agrees with what you are asking for or fails to respond in time. This packet will help you get final orders signed by the judge dissolving your marriage, dividing property and debts, changing your name (if desired), awarding maintenance (alimony) to one spouse, and entering a restraining order (if desired).
By: Northwest Justice Project
Finishing Your Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) with Children by Agreement 3251EN - This packet will help you fill out and file the forms and papers that you need to complete a dissolution (divorce) action when you and your spouse have an agreement (or settlement) and children are involved.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Finishing Your Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) without Children by Agreement 3250EN - This packet will help you fill out and file the forms and papers that you need to complete a dissolution (divorce) action when you and your spouse have an agreement (or settlement) and no children.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Dismissing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) or Domestic Partnership 3219EN - This packet will help you dismiss a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage or Domestic Partnership that you filed. You may use this packet if you change your mind and no longer want to get divorced. An Order of Dismissal will cancel your dissolution and you will stay married or as a registered domestic partnership.
By: Northwest Justice Project
How to Serve Papers on the State 3218EN - When you set or change child support, you must notify the State if you, the other parent, or the children receive public assistance. This packet contains the forms and instructions for serving your court papers on the state.
By: Northwest Justice Project
How to Write a Declaration in a Family Law Case 3917EN - This publication tell you what a declaration is, what should be included and tips on how to write one. There is a family law declaration and forms attached that you can fill out.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Declaration Form - Family Law
(Separate Website)
Family Law Decarlation court form that can be used in all family law cases.
By: Administrative Office Of The Courts
Motion to Vacate Judgment/Order in a Family Law Case 3215EN - A Motion To Vacate is a request to the court to withdraw a previous order or judgment it entered.
By: Northwest Justice Project
How to Withdraw a Joinder in a Family Law Case Parties to a family law court case may sign a form called a Joinder to show the court that they're in agreement as to all the issues that a court must rule on in that case. If you signed this form but later decide that you are not in agreement, use this packet to file a withdrawal of the joinder.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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