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What should you do after getting a traffic ticket in Washington?

What should you do after getting a traffic ticket in Washington?

by Navigate Law Group | Sep 27, 2019 | Criminal Law, DUI, Traffic Tickets

The short answer to what you should do if you get a traffic ticket is to request a contested hearing. The rest of this blog is a very detailed explanation as to why.   As a preliminary matter, while Navigate attorneys are licensed to handle traffic matters in both...
When long-term relationships end: What are your rights?

When long-term relationships end: What are your rights?

by Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush) | Sep 26, 2019 | Blogs By Amber M. Rushbanks (Rush), Committed Intimate Relationship, Family Law, Non-Marital Relationships

What if your relationship looked like a marriage, walked like a marriage, and quacked like a marriage, but you never actually got married and now you broke up? Do you have rights regarding all the property you both acquired while together? The answer in Washington...

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