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What is a Guardian ad Litem and When Should I Request One?

What is a Guardian ad Litem and When Should I Request One?

A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) in the family law realm is a trained and certified professional who represents the best interests of your child(ren). The type of GAL used in family law matters are oftentimes referred to as a Title 26 GAL. Title 26 refers to the Domestic...
Military FAQ During or After a Divorce or Parentage Action

Military FAQ During or After a Divorce or Parentage Action

As a military member, you are doing a great service to our country. Have you ever wondered if you are afforded any protections in a dissolution or other civil proceeding? The answer is yes. Are you a military spouse and are wondering about your health benefits and if...
The Service Members Civil Relief Act Can Help You in a Divorce

The Service Members Civil Relief Act Can Help You in a Divorce

As a military member, you are doing a great service to our country.  Have you ever wondered if you are afforded any protections in a dissolution or other civil proceeding?  The answer is yes.   The Service Member’s Civil Relief Act protects an individual during their...
How to File and Prepare for Your Contested Child Custody/Parenting Plan Hearing in Washington State

How to File and Prepare for Your Contested Child Custody/Parenting Plan Hearing in Washington State

If you and your partner or spouse have broken up and you have a child together, chances are that you may not agree on the custody arrangement for your child(ren) at some point. If you can’t reach an agreement on how to share the kids, then you can ask the court to...
What are your options for getting legal help with a divorce or family law matter?

What are your options for getting legal help with a divorce or family law matter?

Typically, when you are going through a divorce or other family law matter, you have four primary options for getting help from an attorney:  (1) a free community/legal aid clinic,  (2) a single consultation,  (3) limited scope advisement, or  (4) full scope...