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About Jeff Laatsch
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WA Law with respect to family court issues: order to show cause/notice of motions, establishing or modification of an order, custody, visitation, child support, parenting schedules, mediation, preparations and filings of all documents: International relocation experience: Create a win/win/win situation between Mom-Children-Dad...

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Self taught and experience with working with various Court Clerks.

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Masters Degree

 
   

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Family Law (Divorce, Family Relations) - Divorce/Back Child Support/Abandonment


Expert: Jeff Laatsch - 7/1/2009

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My wife filed for divorce Oct.2006 i respondee back i can't afford legal counsel,but i feel like i've been given the run around.I've dealt with "Legal Aid" and i feel like i have been told wrong information as far as child support i was told you can't get back money because i was suppose to file seperate paper work,but when talking to the legal aid representative i was told that everything is in my paperwork to be addressed with nall my concerns to the jude no need for any other paperwork to be done.My wife has be gone out of the home since Dec.2005 abandoned our children,walked away from the house,and i've rscieved no help from her since she's been gone.I was told possesion is 9/10 of the law as far as the house is concerned,can you please advised me as to what if any does this mean .I'ts just sad for me because i had all of the weight as far as bills,family,etc..., on me.

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Kevin:
DISCLAIMER:
I AM NOT A LAWYER or ATTORNEY. I am someone who has experience with family law issues, and am sharing my OPINION only. For the exact law as it pertains to your specific case contact a Professional Attorney in your area/county.

I recommend hiring a Professional Attorney: Most Attorneys offer 1/2 free consultation time to discuss case and payment options. Take in ALL your legal papers pertaining to your case and discuss your options.

Kind Regards,
Jeff

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