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Washington Family Law Attorney: Compassionate Family Law Solutions
Divorce is a sad reality of our legal world. The end of a marriage is always a profound adjustment and a time of great anxiety. It can also be a time of real danger: Decisions are being made which will determine the future well-being of you and, if applicable, your children. You need protection and advocacy at this unsettling time. Turn to a Washington Family Law Attorney at Third Street Law for compassionate guidance.
Helping You Navigate A Multitude Of Decisions
When a couple decides to end their marriage, numerous decisions with potentially life-altering ramifications follow. Washington is a no-fault state, which means that either husband and wife may terminate the relationship without proving fault on the part of the other side. Divorce involves a division of property, including land and money, and a determination of child support, maintenance and custody.
Our lawyers have experience handling family law issues including:
- Divorce
- Asset and income evaluation
- Preparation of separation agreements
- Custody agreements and parenting plans
- Maintenance
- Child support
- Assessing alternatives to divorce, including:
- Legal separation
- Counseling
- Post-divorce litigation, planning and modifications
- Paternity/non-married child support and custody action
Future-Focused Resolutions
Our lawyers recognize the deeply personal nature of family law matters. As ministers of the law, we emphasize a nonadversarial approach and utilize litigation alternatives whenever possible. We believe that resolutions reached through understanding and compromise better enable all parties to move forward.
Make An Appointment with a Washington Family Law Attorney Today
Please call 360-658-6580 or reach us online to schedule your free consultation. During your consultation, you will meet with a Washington family law attorney to discuss the legal issues surrounding your situation, the proposed resolution and the estimated costs.
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