I graduated from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1984, where I was the the Editor in Chief of the International Law Review. After practicing general civil litigation, particularly plaintiff's personal injury work and family law, I moved to Seattle in 1987. I worked as an associate attorney at Williams Kastner & Gibbs for two years, doing defense work in product liability cases.. I returned to a smaller office, missing personal client contact. Over the years, I specialized in family law, including a successful third party custody case that was upheld by the Washington Supreme Court in 2005. I continued handling plaintiff's personal injury cases, along with some probate and other civil cases. For many years, I was an arbitrator for the King County Mandatory Arbitration program.. I completed Mediation Training at the University of Washington in 1994. I partipated as a co-mediator with Family Court Services in a one-year program. I have been a volunteer mediator for the Family Law Volunteer Settlement Conference Program for many years, mediating three family law cases per year. In addition to acting as a mediator, I represent clients in mediations or advise them as they mediate directly with their spouse, without lawyers participating. I also draft final orders for one spouse, based upon mediation agreements or agreements made by spouses on their own. I believe that parties should make their own informed decisions whenever possible. I provide unbundled legal services to provide limited services as requested by my client.. Volunteering has been an ongoing part of my practice. My current volunteering is primarily through my church. I have worked in a neighborhood legal clinic, briefly at the King County Dispute Resolution Center, and on the Status Conference Calendar at the King County Courthouse. I have twice received the Random Acts of Kindness Award from King County Superior Court. When funding for King County Services was at risk, I testified before the King County Council. For many years, I have provided services at a reduced rate through the CLC program (offered by some employers) and at times for clients as I guide them to self-help methods.. Since completing Collaborative Law training in 2008, I have been interested in working collaboratively with other professionals in suitable cases. I am a member of Compass Pod. For several years, I was a volunteer presenter at the Second Saturday divorce workshops presented by the West Seattle Pod (later dissolved) at Highline College. I am a member of King County Collaborative Law (KCCL), Collaborative Professionals of Washington (CPW), and the International Association of Colllaborative Professionals (IACP). I believe in the benefits of collaborative practice and also in cooperatively resolving cases when possible, but I go to court when that's the best option.. Two of my passions are outdoor exercise and yoga. Giving up long distance and relay runs, which I loved, I enjoy biking and cross country skiing. I like to camp and hike. I also have fun singing in a choir. Outlets for stress are important for lawyers and clients, alike.
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Sutkus Law Firm, PLLC
Practice-Area(s)
Family
Attorney for : Family
$150 - $400 per hour
Seattle, 98116
Address
4742 42nd Ave. SW,
Seattle
,
98116
Counties
King County - Seattle Metro, King County - Seattle Metro
4742 42nd Ave. SW
, Seattle.
98116
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