Changes In Civil Protection Order: Here’s What’s Coming In Jan 1 2023 Oct07

Changes In Civil Protection Order: Here’s What’s Coming In Jan 1 2023

We've recently outlined all the new changes stated in the new protection order statute in Washington State . These changes were effective last July 1, 2022.  But starting January 1, 2023, there are important reminders you need to be aware of. Learn below. 1. E-submissio...

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Domestic Violence Protection Order in Washington State: Must Knows Sep01

Domestic Violence Protection Order in Washington State: Must Knows

The Washington State Court issued a new protection order statute, under RCW 7.105 and is effective July 1, 2022. Learn more about this by clicking . As all types of protection orders are now under one statute, o...

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Revised Civil Protection Order: What You Need to Know Aug17

Revised Civil Protection Order: What You Need to Know

The Washington State Court issued a new protection order statute, under RCW 7.105 and is effective July 1, 2022. All the current types of restraining orders are now under one statute: combining the following:   ...

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DUI Question: What is Deferred Prosecution? Is it Right for me? Jun15

DUI Question: What is Deferred Prosecution? Is it Right for me?

We’ve talked about DUI multiple times here in Soriano Law.   Today we explain about deferred prosecution - what it is and if it’s right for you. A deferred pros...

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UNMARRIED? LEARN WHAT IS CIR OR COMMITTED INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS IN WASHINGTON STATE May15

UNMARRIED? LEARN WHAT IS CIR OR COMMITTED INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS IN WASHINGTON STATE

If you are committed to someone but later split due to some reasons, the Washington State allows a just and equitable division of properties under CIR or Committed Intimate Relationships. Here’s what you need to know.   The State employs a do...

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Don’t Violate It: Why Following Court-Ordered Parenting Plan Is Very Important Mar21

Don’t Violate It: Why Following Court-Ordered Parenting Plan Is Very Important

Grays Harbor, Washington - It’s serious. Court Order is an order, not a request. Not something to remind you, but for you to ACTUALLY follow. But what happens if you don’t?  As every parenting plan is approved by a Washington court, it means tha...

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