Ashby Law - Kennewick
Southeast Washington's only multi-lawyer firm that practices strictly family law in order to meet the daily crisis and challenges of our clients. Ashby Law is invested strategically fighting for the long term well being of our client's families. Ashby Law has attorneys and staff that are fluent in Spanish, Chinese and Portuguese languages in order to better serve our clients. Ashby Law believes in putting our clients in the driver's seat through constant communication.
Business Operation Hours
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Monday
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8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
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Tuesday
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8:30 AM to
5:30 PM
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Wednesday
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8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
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Thursday
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8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
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Friday
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8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
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Saturday
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Closed
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Sunday
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Closed
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Additional Information
Both parents share the responsibility of raising a child. Ashby Law can help ensure your child receives the financial support required for a healthy, happy upbringing. Child support payments remain the same unless and until the court modifies the child support order. If either parent experiences a significant change in financial circumstances, Ashby Law can guide you through the proper legal procedures to modify your child support payments accordingly.
The Parenting Plan, when signed by a judge, establishes residential placement of the children, including where the children will stay, when, and for how long and under what circumstances. The parent with whom the children spend more than 50 percent of their time is called the Primary Residential Parent.
The Parenting Plan spells out the details of residential arrangements and visitation agreements. It also defines how parents must make decisions regarding details like who provides medical insurance and when drop off and pick up times for visitation occur. Plan strategically for beneficial outcomes.
We help you plan your divorce or parentage action so that you can dance at your daughter’s wedding. Remember always that your children did not choose a divorce, and that your children are not parties to the divorce. In other words, a child cannot (thankfully!) divorce a parent. Your ex will no longer be your spouse, but your ex will always be your child’s parent and your grandchildren’s grandparent. Try to conduct your divorce and subsequent co-parenting in such a way that, when the time comes, your little boy or girl can invite both parents to the wedding, and you can attend without fear of fighting or awkwardness. Choose now to raise a healthy, well-adjusted child.
Product and Services
Family Law, Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, Child Custody, Parenting Plans, Adoption, Child Support and Relocation
Languages Spoken
English,Spanish
Payment Options
Visa,Master Card,Cash,American Express,Check
Year Established
2012
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