If You Paid for Daycare that Never Occurred, Can You Recover the Overpayment

21 May, 2011 (17:35) | Child Support, Daycare | By: Rodney G. Pierce

This issue was addressed in the unpublished opinion of the 1st Division of the Court of Appeals in Marriage of Krogseth on May 16, 2011.  In that case, the father claimed that the ex-spouse received $389 per month of his child support for daycare that never occurred for 84 months. The appellate court reviewed RCW [...]

Preparing Children for Divorce

10 April, 2011 (16:41) | Child Support, Children and Divorce, Divorce, General, Unmarried Couples | By: Rodney G. Pierce

How to help your children during divorce.

Advice and Representation

12 March, 2011 (18:09) | Child Support | By: Rodney G. Pierce

Pierce Law Offices represents clients in matters involving: Child support Modification of child support requirements Enforcement of child support orders Back child support judgments At our firm, we believe that persons receiving child support should receive all the child support required by law. We also believe that a person responsible for paying child support should [...]

Seattle Child Support Lawyer

12 March, 2011 (18:07) | Child Support | By: Rodney G. Pierce

In Washington State, the required level of child support is set by guidelines in the law. However, determining the child support payment is not simply a matter of applying a formula. The level of child support depends on the incomes of the parties. Cases involving a parent who is self-employed or unemployed present special problems.