Legal Question in Family Law in Washington
paternity impossible, however , retirement being taken for child support
I am writing on behalf of my brother. Recently that state of washington, his monthly retirement checks have been attacked because the state of washington(seatle) claims that a woman has named him as the father of her child. However, he has proof that he lived in the phillipines during the time of conception, pregnancy and the first two years of the childs life. They told him that there was nothing that could be done and are still taking his money. what suggestions do you have for him.
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Re: paternity impossible, however , retirement being taken for child support
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If he is to have ANY chance of getting justice, he needs to contact an experienced Family Law attorney in the county where the support order originated for specific advice and possible representation on his behalf. It may be too late however.
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Reply: paternity impossible, however , retirement being taken for child support
I reccommend consulting with an experienced family law lawyer in the State of Wahington.
Good luck to you!
Brian Levy, Esq.
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Re: paternity impossible, however , retirement being taken for child support
a DNA test. if you and/or your brother would like further legal assistance and/or representation to refute these "bogus" claims, email my law firm today with more info.