Oh boy.
Well, basically, this is how it was perceived by the commissioner. And to be perfectly blunt, that's how it truly did look - I can't deny that.
Bio Dad came across as just...
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Oh boy.
Well, basically, this is how it was perceived by the commissioner. And to be perfectly blunt, that's how it truly did look - I can't deny that.
Bio Dad came across as just...
He's challenging paternity. I have not seen the actual documents, and the court date is today (some disgusting hour of the morning - I don't do mornings, as y'all know!).
I just...
First there was no SOL.
Then in 2002, there was a new law put in place, and the SOL went from "there wasn't one", to 2 years.
Then in 2011, it was 4 years.
What I'm seeing is that when...
I know I'm being a complete pita, and I know this is more complex than the stuff we deal with BUT...
..I had a thought.
An extended SOL starts when - from the date it became law?
Bloke broke, jk.
@Catherine - Bloke committed DV against Mom when the child was present. He pled to lesser charges though and there is still a restraining order against him.
Ah, there's the rub. Q knows he's not the bio father. That really doesn't help Bloke though, since the 4-year time limit also applies to fraud/duress/material mistake of fact (no matter...
WA will not allow a third party to sue for visitation in this circumstance.
(You do so have blokes in the US - none of the guys mentioned are Brits ;) )
At the time when Mom and Bloke got...
My question involves paternity law for the State of: Washington
(Yes, I'm a third party in this - not my dog in the fight, but it is for someone very close to me)
Child born 2006, ...