Washington Motion to Allow Testimony (About Modifying Child Support) is a motion that is filed in a Washington State Family Court when a party wants to introduce testimony or evidence for the purpose of modifying a current child support order. This motion is generally filed in conjunction with a Motion to Modify Child Support, and can include any type of evidence to support the motion, such as testimony from witnesses, documents, or affidavits. The motion typically requires the court to hear the evidence and rule on whether it is admissible. This motion can be filed by either the mayor or recipient of the child support. The types of Washington Motion to Allow Testimony (About Modifying Child Support) are: * Motion to Allow Direct Testimony * Motion to Allow Expert Testimony * Motion to Allow Documentary Evidence * Motion to Allow Affidavit Evidence.
Washington Motion to Allow Testimony (About Modifying Child Support) is a motion that is filed in a Washington State Family Court when a party wants to introduce testimony or evidence for the purpose of modifying a current child support order. This motion is generally filed in conjunction with a Motion to Modify Child Support, and can include any type of evidence to support the motion, such as testimony from witnesses, documents, or affidavits. The motion typically requires the court to hear the evidence and rule on whether it is admissible. This motion can be filed by either the mayor or recipient of the child support. The types of Washington Motion to Allow Testimony (About Modifying Child Support) are: * Motion to Allow Direct Testimony * Motion to Allow Expert Testimony * Motion to Allow Documentary Evidence * Motion to Allow Affidavit Evidence.