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File a Petition to Change a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule, or Custody Order
Blank forms to print and fill out on your own, with how-to instructions for completing and filing. Do not use this to change a temporary parenting plan or custody order. Use this only if you and the other parent already have a final parenting plan issued by a Washington State Court. Packet #3260EN. Read More
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Temporary Parenting Consent Agreements
Read this if you have decided to have someone else (such as a grandparent) temporarily care for your child. Read More
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Serving Papers (1)
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How to Serve the Opposing Party in Your Family Law Case
Blank forms to print and fill out on your own, with how-to instructions for completing and filing. When filing your case, make sure 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. #3201EN Read More
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Finalize Your Case (1)
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Finalize a Petition to Change Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule or Custody Order
Blank forms to print and fill out on your own, with how-to instructions for completing and filing. Packet #3262EN Read More
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Change Your Parenting Plan (1)
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File a Petition to Change a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule, or Custody Order
Blank forms to print and fill out on your own, with how-to instructions for completing and filing. Do not use this to change a temporary parenting plan or custody order. Use this only if you and the other parent already have a final parenting plan issued by a Washington State Court. Packet #3260EN. Read More
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Get Ready for Court (3)
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Depositions
Read this if you are unrepresented in a civil law case and you are trying to gather info to get ready for a possible trial. #9929EN Read More
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“Doing Discovery” in Family Law Cases: Interrogatories and Requests for Production
Read this 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 their side of the issues. #3900EN Read More
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How to Serve the Opposing Party in Your Family Law Case
Blank forms to print and fill out on your own, with how-to instructions for completing and filing. When filing your case, make sure 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. #3201EN Read More
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I Need a Court Interpreter (1)
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Interpreters for People with Limited English Proficiency
Read this if you live in Washington, English is not your first language and you have trouble speaking or understanding English easily. Help may be available. #8902EN Read More
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Court Forms - listed alphabetically (3)
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File a Petition to Change a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule, or Custody Order
Blank forms to print and fill out on your own, with how-to instructions for completing and filing. Do not use this to change a temporary parenting plan or custody order. Use this only if you and the other parent already have a final parenting plan issued by a Washington State Court. Packet #3260EN. Read More
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Finalize a Petition to Change Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule or Custody Order
Blank forms to print and fill out on your own, with how-to instructions for completing and filing. Packet #3262EN Read More
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How to Write a Declaration in a Family Law Case
This packet tells you what a declaration is, what should be included and tips on how to write one. There is a family law declaration and other forms attached that you can fill out. #3917EN Read More
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Court Information - listed alphabetically (3)
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Guide to Washington Courts
An overview of the Washington court system. Read More
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Mediation: Should I Use It?
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. #3226EN Read More
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Self-Represented Persons in Superior Court Civil Proceedings
Understanding and making your way through the court process is not easy and can be quite frustrating, especially for those handling their own legal representation (pro se litigants). There are extensive state and local court rules (see E. 7) and everyone appearing before the Superior Court is expected to follow them. While a one-page handout can never tell you everything you need to know, the following will hopefully be of benefit in clarifying a few of the mysteries of representing yourself. Read More
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Trial Tips (1)
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Getting Ready for a Court Hearing or Trial
Tips on how to represent yourself and prepare for a court appearance. Read More
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Working with a Lawyer (2)
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How to Find a Lawyer & Other Legal Resources in Washington State
General information about your right to a lawyer and how to find one. Read More
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Working with a Lawyer
This memo will help you learn how to find a lawyer and how to work effectively with one. Read More
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