Posts Tagged ‘Changing’

Changing US attitudes toward Israel

August 4th, 2010


Recent US polling shows that US attitudes toward its traditional ally may be evolving and that American support for the country may not be as strong as it once was. Are US perceptions of Israel changing?

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May 2008 Changing of the Guard – Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

July 8th, 2010


Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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Changing Channels – 02 Jul 09 – Part 2

June 7th, 2010


Just days before Al Jazeera English makes its debut on television airwaves in the US, Al Jazeera’s Josh Rushing hosts a town hall meeting in Washington DC. The show goes behind-the-scenes at Al Jazeera English and allows the audience to engage in a hard-hitting discussion with panelists Tony Burman, Sir David Frost, Marwan Bishara and Ghida Fakhry about Al Jazeera, the stories it covers and its coverage of the US.

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Arlington Cemetery Changing of the Guard (Full Ceremony)

May 24th, 2010


An unedited video of the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC.Please take a look at Video History Today www.videohistorytoday.com , the first web site to offer unique collections of re-usable original video clips designed for teachers and students. The idea behind Video History Today is to give schools the raw material to make mini-documentaries and video essays on historical subjects. Initial packages focus on World War I (Somme and Ieper areas), The Holocaust, the American Civil War and D-Day & Normandy 1944.

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Changing Washington State Child Support Orders

November 8th, 2009

As the circumstances of parent’s and children’s lives change, there may be a need to modify a Washington State child support order to best serve the interests of children. For example, children may change schools, get involved in activities, or seek tutoring. Parents may change health care providers, suffer a decrease in income, or get married.

An order of child support that has been in effect for less than one year may not be modified except upon a showing of a substantial change of circumstances. However, if a year or more has passed, a party may modify a Washington State child support order without a showing of a substantial change in circumstances if one of the following factors exists:

-Where the current order of child support works a severe economic hardship on either party or the child;

-Where the age of a child being supported under the current order has changed to a different category; or,

-Where the child is still in high school and there is a need to extend support beyond the child’s eighteenth birthday to complete high school.

Furthermore, Washington State family law requires the use of mandatory forms for child support modification, which can be found at Washington State child support attorneys forms.

All Washington State child support orders may be modified once every twenty-four months based upon changes in the income of the parents without a showing of substantially changed circumstances. Either party may initiate the modification by filing a petition and child support worksheets with the court.

Washington State Child Support Lawyers

As with all family law issues, there are many factors to consider in modifying a Washington State child support order. A McKinley Irvin attorney should be consulted to better inform a parent of his or her rights and obligations concerning Washington State child support. For example, in some cases verifying income for a party may be difficult, or there may be expenses for which the primary residential parent is entitled to reimbursement that is not addressed in the current order. There are other technical matters that a competent Washington State child support attorney can deal with such as whether Washington State has jurisdiction over a particular case.

For specific statutory language regarding child support modifications in Washington State please refer to RCW 26.09.170: Modification of decree for maintenance or support, property disposition — Termination of maintenance obligation and child support — Grounds.

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