

BREAKING NEWS!!! Grandparents (and Relatives) Now Have Rights
Grandparents and relatives now have rights in Washington State.


How to Obtain a Domestic Violence Order of Protection
Overview of Domestic Violence Definition: The law defines “Domestic Violence” as physical harm, bodily injury, assault, stalking, or the infliction of fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury or assault. To be considered for an ordered protection from domestic violence, the abuse must be between family, household members, or persons in dating relationships. In Washington State, this includes: Spouses Former spouses Persons who have a child in common Adult persons related


What to do when someone you know is getting a divorce.
Many times when you find out someone close to you is getting divorced, you begin to feel concerned for them and invariably it leads to many questions on what to do next. Our natural reaction is to support them when they are going through this difficult time. How can I help? What do I say? What can I do? Divorce can be very difficult, not only for the family involved, but for those close family and friends as well. Unless you are an attorney don’t offer legal advice or strateg