Legal Question in Family Law in Washington

modify p.p. because of dangerous situation

My ex-husband and I have 2 daughters 9 and 8. They primarily live with him.(60% of the time). His home has become a volitile situation, with his drinking, spousal abuse of his new wife, and a violent step-child. What can I do to modify the parenting plan quickly, without causing trauma to the children by having them removed by the state? I am very worried about this situation


Asked on 7/03/06, 1:35 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Christopher Steuart IT Forensics, Inc.

Re: modify p.p. because of dangerous situation

You can petition to modify the parenting plan, and at the same time set the threshold hearing and a motion for temporary orders. You will probably need more than just your declaration to support your petition and the motion for temporary orders. Ideally, you would have the testimony (declarations or affidavits) of one or more professionals (and perhaps his current spouse) or police reports of domestic violence, to support your petition and motion. I would suggest having all the pieces lined up before you file.

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Answered on 7/03/06, 2:55 pm


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