by Chris Torrone | Sep 24, 2025 | Child Support
In Washington State, child support calculation is determined by the income shares model, a standard child support formula. It ensures that children receive the same proportional share of parental income they would have if the family unit remained intact. The process...
by Chris Torrone | Sep 17, 2025 | Child Custody, Child Support
Separation can be an emotionally taxing time for divorced parents, but your relationship with your child remains central to your life. The best interests of the child are always the priority when family law courts establish child custody arrangements. A custody...
by Chris Torrone | Feb 5, 2025 | Child Support
Back child support obligations are a serious legal matter in Washington state. When a non-custodial parent falls behind on payment of child support, they accrue child support arrears, which can lead to various enforcement actions. These enforcement actions can range...
by Chris Torrone | Nov 20, 2024 | Child Support
In Washington state, alimony vs child support are governed by specific laws and regulations that outline the factors considered in determining payment amounts and duration. Adhering to these guidelines is essential to avoid legal disputes and ensure that both parties...
by Chris Torrone | Aug 14, 2024 | Child Support
Child support is a financial obligation established to ensure the well-being of minor children after their parents separate. But when does child support end? While many parents understand the importance of child support, understanding its termination can be confusing....
by Chris Torrone | Mar 27, 2024 | Child Support
Life throws curveballs, sometimes in the form of a big move across state lines. You might be wondering then, how does moving out of state affect child support? If you’re a non-custodial parent in Washington contemplating such a change, concerns about child...