How do I modify a divorce decree?

In Washington, the process of modifying a divorce decree typically involves the filing of a motion with the court. The motion must explain why modification is needed and what changes the moving party proposes. This motion is then reviewed by the court and a hearing is scheduled to present any evidence, testimony, or legal arguments in support of the requested changes. The court will consider the circumstances of the parties and the best interests of any children involved in order to determine if the modification is appropriate. The court may approve the proposed modification if it finds that the modification is in the best interests of the parties and the children. If not, the court may deny the motion or modify the proposed changes. If an agreement is reached between the parties, the new agreement is presented to the court in the form of a stipulation. The court must then enter an order approving the parties’ agreement. This decree will replace the prior decree, and the court will have the same enforcement power as it did with the original decree. In some cases, a party may seek to modify a divorce decree or agreement based on a change in the law or a change in the facts since the divorce decree was entered. In this case, the court may or may not modify or set aside the original decree. In sum, modifications to divorce decrees in Washington involve filing a motion with the court, a hearing, and potentially a new agreement. The court will consider the best interests of the parties and children to determine if the court should approve the proposed changes.

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