Top best Divorce Lawyers in Bellevue | 38 available
38 Divorce lawyers are available in Bellevue, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $73 per hour.
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We provide full legal services of family law matters including but not limited to divorce, child custody and support, maintenance, property division and post judgment modification. As an enthusiastic advocate, we protect your legal right and help you get through the most struggling time in your life.
Thank you for visiting my profile. I am the managing partner of Weintraub Law Office, PLLC. My firm focuses on divorce and family law, and also provides estate planning services. Our goal is to achieve a successful resolution of your case by providing the highest quality legal repesentation, quickly and affordably. We offer effective, and, if necessary, aggressive, legal representation, flat fee mediation services, and compassionate and responsive client service. We have successfully handled and mediated hundreds of cases. I invite you to visit our website to find out more about us and what we can do for you.
Susan has lived on the Eastside since 2004 and takes full advantage of everything Northwest. She is intimately familiar with the tech industry particularly considering the fact that her electrical engineer husband sold his company to Broadcom in 2000.. As a member of the legendary Stoops family out of Youngstown, Ohio, competitiveness and perfectionism is in her DNA. This carries over to her advocacy for her clients in and out of the courtroom.. Susan has a diverse set of legal skills that have been refined over the years working as a family law attorney and Guardian Ad Litem.. In court, she can quickly process complex circumstances, analyze arguments, and provide counter arguments with a clarity that typically influences the court to her client’s benefit. Based upon Susan’s legal training and experience, there is no case too complex for her to undertake.. Susan takes a pragmatic approach, which permits clients to have enough information to make good decisions for their future. Her top priorities are listening to her clients, providing them sound advice and then following through with the legal work necessary to achieve their goals. “My clients will always know my analysis of where they stand in a case, so they can make good decisions for themselves,” says Susan. Susan never backs down from a fight when she feels her client’s interests are not being addressed. She cares deeply about providing excellent legal work to her clients who are often overwhelmed.. As a former Guardian ad Litem, Susan spent many years advocating for the best interests of children in the Superior Court of Washington.. Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with honors from the University of Washington and a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law.. As mentioned above, in her free time Susan loves outdoor adventure, spending time with family (including two grown sons and hopefully grandchildren someday) and her Siberian Husky. During late Spring to late Fall she’s often getting some waterskiing in on Lake Sammamish departing directly from her dock. As an excellent downhill skier, in the winter she enjoys skiing at Crystal Mountain.
Sarah Wright has over fifteen years of experience representing individuals in Washington with family, immigration, education, criminal, estate planning and real estate matters. A Division 1 athlete at Boston College, she graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Communications followed by a Master's Degree in Education. Sarah then went on to earn her law degree, with honors, from Seattle University School of Law. She enjoys advocating for her clients and being able to support and guide them through unfamiliar, and sometimes, stressful processes.. As a former educator, Sarah initially started her practice in education law representing school districts, parents and students. Working with families paved the way for her to transition her practice focus to immigration and family law. Herself an immigrant, Sarah understands how to help clients navigate challenging and complex situations.While Sarah is a strong advocate in the courtroom, as a certified mediator, she is passionate about using mediation and other conflict resolution tools to assist her clients in reaching an amicable resolution.. When away from work, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband and three children, playing golf, traveling, and reading.
My primary goal is to help my clients move forward in their lives. Divorce is a major event and I provide effective and efficient assistance. I am as comfortable in the courtroom as I am in a conference room. Family law is not limited to divorce alone, and my experience is as broad, including custody disputes, child support issues, final order enforcement, protection and restraining orders and domestic violence.
My practice focuses on family law and divorce. I worked as a prosecutor for a major metropolitan area in southern California before working as a prosecutor in King County Washington. I have experience with accounting and businesses practices, having prosecuted many financial fraud cases. I have years of courtroom experience trying complicated high profile criminal cases. This trial experience and background with complicated financial cases compliment and benefit my family law practice. My 25 years of experience, combined with my knowledge of family law means you will get the best representation possible.. My criminal background is also provides clients an advantage in family law matters where there are allegations of domestic violence, criminal behavior or a protection order is being requested.. Although I am more than qualified and competent to present your case in court, I know the value of settling cases out of court. I have settled hundreds of cases directly with the other party, the other attorney or through the use of mediators and try to reach fair settlements wherever possible. If we cannot reach a fair agreement or settlement and a court appearance or trial is necessary, my courtroom experience is invaluable.
Monique Gilson-Moreau has been practicing law for over 30 years, primarily in private practice. Monique has been a litigator, mediator, and guardian ad litem for the courts. She currently focuses her practice on family law, with particular experience in relocation and interstate custody issues (“UCCJEA” Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act ) and the Indian Child Welfare Act “ICWA.” Monique has dealt with various tribal courts in this and other states and has appeared and/or been admitted to practice in various local tribal courts. Early in her career Monique gained experience in various areas of law as indicated in her Professional Experience below.. Attorney. Monique was born in Verviers, Belgium and immigrated to the United States with her parents at a young age. Monique earned her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Puget Sound School of Law (now known as Seattle University School of Law) in 1985. She continued her legal training through McGeorge University School of Law at their Salzburg, Austria Campus, earning a Diploma in Transnational Legal Practice. She then moved to Paris, France where she completed an internship with an international French law firm. She was sworn in as an Attorney licensed to practice in Washington State at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. She remained in Paris for over 2 years where she continued to work for various private French law firms and eventually met and married her husband. Monique returned to Seattle, WA with her husband in December of 1987. Monique and her husband, Frederic, are the proud parents of three grown daughters, two of whom work with Monique as her paralegals. Upon her return to Washington, Monique did contract work for various Seattle law firms until she began her private solo practice, which included immigration and family law. Because Monique speaks French fluently, she has received referrals for Immigration, Adoption and Family Law cases from the French Consulate in San Francisco as well as the Honorary French Consulate in Seattle. Monique successfully obtained asylum for a client who fled persecution in Zaire and adjusted the status of several French Nationals enabling them to work or become permanent residents of the United States. Her empathy and compassion for others led her to volunteer to represent a financially disadvantaged victim of domestic violence through the Family Law Mentor program. This and similar experiences eventually led her to focus her practice on domestic law, child support, custody, including interstate UCCJEA cases, adoptions, Guardian ad litem and mediation. She particularly enjoys using her family law experience to help parties resolve their disputes. Finally, she has supported our U.S. military by volunteering her time to provide Washington Family Law training to the JAGs at the Whidbey Island Naval Base.. Guardian ad Litem. Monique has been appointed by the King County Superior Court as a guardian ad litem in Title ll cases. She later completed training as a Title 26 guardian ad litem for children in family law cases.. Tribal Courts and the Indian Child Welfare Act. Monique has represented clients in matters that either were brought in Tribal Court or in which a party invoked the Indian Child Welfare Act in Washington Tribes and as far away as South Dakota. Monique is currently admitted to practice in the Lummi Tribal Court.. Mediator. Monique has successfully mediated settlement conferences between private parties as well as parties represented by attorneys in compliance with the settlement conference requirements mandated in several Washington Counties.. About Monique. Monique met and married her husband, Frederic, in Paris, France in 1986. They moved to Seattle at the end of 1987 and had three beautiful daughters, who are now young adults and on their own. Monique is bi-lingual, French being her first language. She enjoys cooking, gardening, traveling, spending time in the outdoors and at their property in Chelan, WA. Monique loves animals and passed on to her children that love and compassion for animals. Monique and her husband currently share their home with 3 dogs and 3 cats. Sometimes she brings her Maltese “Tucker” to the office to hang out.
Liam K. Meehan is a partner at Wagner Meehan & Watson, He was previosly a partner at Schirber and Wagner. Mr. Meehan has an active Divorce and Custody practice in Sarpy County and Douglas County. Mr. Meehan has represented individuals in both felonies and misdemeanors in both Sarpy and Douglas County and regularly argues within the appellate courts in Nebraska. Mr. Meehan also practices in Iowa, but primarily in Pottawattamie County.. Mr. Meehan been awarded the Top 10 under 40 by The National Academy of Family Law Attorneys. He has also been selected to the Top 40 under 40 within the Criminal classification for the state of Nebraska by The National Trial Lawyers.
Kristine's career in family law began in 2007 as a paralegal and law clerk to Stella L. Pitts. She became an attorney through the Rule 6 Law Clerk program in 2013 and joined the Law Offices of Sherri M. Anderson in 2017. Her practice focuses on substantial estates which require creative solutions – legal, financial, emotional – for unique problems: e.g. divorce in the context of closely held businesses, stock awards and options, retirement assets, pensions, trusts, separate property tracing.. Her professional background prior to entering the legal field as a teacher (English literature at UW and Seattle University), an artist (weaver), and a retail buyer for a small business inform her practical and nuanced approach to the circumstances clients bring to her. Kristine’s decade-deep background in mediation and trial practice ensures that she and her clients are prepared for settlement and court.. Kristine is a licensed attorney in Washington State, and has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers every year for the past four years.
Kimberly Kasin has dedicated her practice to family law since graduating from Seattle University School of Law, primarily in the areas of dissolution, child custody and support matters. She personally handles every aspect of her cases and maintains open and clear lines of communication with her clients. Kimberly prides herself on truly getting to know her clients’ goals, and then using her knowledge of the law and legal system to achieve the best possible results. Having been through a divorce herself, Kimberly also knows first-hand how stressful and emotional the legal process can be. She strives to become a trusted adviser who provides aggressive but compassionate representation.. While Kimberly has had significant experience in the courtroom, she is a strong advocate for alternative dispute resolution in its various forms, including direct settlement negotiations, mediation and arbitration, and collaboration. She has a keen eye for detail, which is essential for negotiating and drafting complex property settlement agreements, child support agreements, parenting plans, and other formal documents involved in dissolution proceedings. Kimberly has been recognized by her peers and was named a “Rising Star” by Washington Law & Politics magazine, an honor bestowed on only 2.5% of eligible attorneys in Washington State.. Growing up, Kimberly lived in various places during her childhood (including Texas, Montana, South Korea and Sicily) before her family settled in Western Washington. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Finance from the University of Washington. She currently resides in Bellevue with her husband and two children, where she serves on the Board of Directors of Youth Eastside Services. During her free time she enjoys golfing, skiing and traveling with her friends and family.
I have worked my entire career in the Law. I was employed as a legal intern through my undergraduate degree at Johns Hopkins University. In this position, I worked for a large Baltimore, Maryland Law Firm in their Landlord Tenant and Collections division representing large landlord conglomerates and the largest bail bond company in the State of Maryland. I continued in this position until I was accepted to Law School where I received a Presidential Law Scholarship at Seattle University. Since entering Law School, I have been in and around the area of Family Law for several years. I began practicing in this area as a Rule 9 Intern with the Law Offices of Natalie de Maar. The Rule 9 Intern position provided me with a limited license to represent clients. After graduating Law School, I became an associate with Mrs. De Maar’s firm.. I strongly believe that you should understand why a lawyer concentrates their practice heavily on family law. I have done so primarily for two reasons. The first is a family law client is a uniquely vulnerable client. A family law client often finds himself or herself facing an unknown future. It can be emotional, frustrating, and exasperating. My goal is to assist my clients through this difficult time, and to help set a course forward toward financial and emotional stability. In other words, my goal is to help provide my clients and their children, a path forward. My second draw to family law is that I truly enjoy working with everyday people. As a result, I find that working with family law clients to be extremely rewarding and to be a fascinating area of the law.. I look forward to serving your Family Law needs.
I have been an attorney for over 35 years and have been serving the Seattle metropolitan area for over 20 years. I graduated from Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts with a B.A in history and later obtained my Juris Doctor from the University Of Maryland School of Law.. My legal career began with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare as a lawyer representing the federal government in Black Lung suits. After a short time, I transitioned into representing the Welfare program in the Federal Court of Appeals. In my most cited case, Soberal-Perez v. Schweiker, I represented the Social Security Administration in a lawsuit over disability benefit notices being in languages other than English.. After I met my husband, we moved to Washington with our six children. I obtained a position with the Washington State Court of Appeals Division I as a staff attorney doing research and general support for the Court. I soon left the court in 1993 and pursued a career in the private sector with Culp, Guterson, and Grader and with Foster Pepper where I was of counsel. At Foster Pepper, I represented Eva Bandy in the nationally renowned case Bandy v. Bandy, dealing with wiretapping. After I left Foster Pepper in 1994, I decided to start my own firm, The Law Offices of Natalie de Maar.. My personal experience with divorce and raising my own children and step children has had a profound effect on my practice. I am a compassionate and skilled lawyer who is sensitive to my clients’ needs and tough in the courtroom. I work tirelessly to help my clients achieve a fair result, and help them through the difficult and emotional process of resolving disputes.. I look forward to working with you for your family law needs.
I have been an attorney for 33 years and I specialize in family law--which includes divorce, custody, financial support and domestic violence. I make every effort to resolve issues without court involvement to save expense for my client. If litigation is required, I have decades of courtroom experience and work hard to achieve the best outcome. I provide compassionate guidance and fierce legal advocacy for cases where litigation is unavoidable.. I grew up in the Seattle area and have spent the majority of my legal career practicing in the greater Puget Sound area.
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At the Bellevue, Washington, law office of Philip R. Shucklin, P.S., we are prepared to help you resolve a variety of personal and familial legal challenges. Whether you are ending your marriage, facing a child custody or child support dispute or another issue, we have the skills and knowledge to guide you through this.. Philip Shucklin has practiced law for 35 years, focusing the vast majority of this time in the arena of family law. Today, he represents clients on the Eastside and throughout King County and South Snohomish County. To schedule a free initial legal consultation with Philip, call today.
At Mahan Law, we are dedicated to providing affordable, high quality, client-centered legal and professional services to businesses and individuals in the Northern Kentucky, Greater Cincinnati Area. We shall strive to serve as a primary resource and partner to our clients so as to inspire success, growth, and development. Client-centered is more than a phrase, but our way of doing business. We offer creative, practical, and effective solutions by thoroughly knowing our clients and understanding their unique needs.. Randy Trammell is an experienced litigation and business attorney licensed to practice law in Kentucky and Ohio.. Developing a strong attorney-client relationship is the cornerstone of success. Mahan Law will strive to know its clients, endear them with respect and professionalism.
At DeVallance Law, we understand that divorce and family-related legal issues can be a difficult and stressful time for all those involved. For many clients, it may be their first and only exposure to the court system. Our goal is to help clients and their families reach amicable and confidential resolutions through private dispute resolution. We believe it is often in the clients’ best interest to reach a settlement without the need for court action. In the event litigation becomes necessary, Todd R. DeVallance has over 20 years of courtroom and trial experience to assist clients in the most contentious situations.. Our clients include athletes, entertainers, politicians, judicial officers, attorneys, corporate executives, physicians, engineers, authors, and many other professionals that desire the utmost privacy in their legal matters.. While our practice is focused on high asset and complex family law litigation, DeVallance Law is also currently accepting new clients for all family law matters.
As a divorced mother with two young children, Ashley relates to her clients on a deeply personal level. Her goal is to empower her clients to confront the issues at hand, regardless of how difficult or unpleasant, with their future best interests in mind. She strives to avoid conflict with the opposing party as much as possible, but focuses on preparing cases for the best outcome, if the need for litigation arises.. “I want to ensure that my clients have no regrets; that they get what they’re entitled to and what they deserve. The divorce process can be overwhelming and emotionally draining. However, the results of the divorce process will impact my clients’ lives indefinitely, sometimes long after they have healed emotionally. Therefore, it’s imperative that we pay attention to every detail to guarantee the best results, as they enter this new chapter of life.”. Drawing from practical experience, Ashley devises parenting plans that consider each family’s specific dynamics, while providing structure and stability for the children. She is particularly knowledgeable in negotiating parenting plans involving children with special medical, educational, and emotional needs.. Additionally, Ashley has an advanced legal degree in tax law and prior experience in accounting. This knowledge allows her to excel in resolving high net worth property division cases involving closely-held businesses, stock options and complex real estate. She understands the importance of communicating complicated financial matters in a simplified format that the court can understand and prides herself on her attention to detail.. When she is not refereeing arguments between her young son and daughter, Ashley enjoys yoga, photography, and cheering on her beloved Washington Huskies.
Andrew has been a member of the Washington State Bar Association for over 15 years. For the past decade, he has narrowed his legal practice to focus primarily on the intricacies of family law. With wide-ranging experience in tactful litigation in divorce and custody cases, coupled with years of knowledge as a skilled mediator, he stands as one of the most prominent family law attorneys in King County, Washington.. In addition to his litigation experience, Andrew further assists clients in mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution as a trained mediator. Andrew received training in interest-based mediation from the University of Washington. With a trained mediator and seasoned litigator on your side, you have all bases covered.. Andrew graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in political science. He continued his path into the legal profession at the University of Maryland School of Law, graduating with high honors and in the top 10% of his class. During his time in law school, Andrew was selected by faculty to be a teaching assistant for first-year legal writing classes. Among his various achievements and awards, Andrew held the Meyerowitz Prize for best brief in Maryland’s annual appellate advocacy competition.. Andrew’s passion for the legal profession developed early on. When his high school mock trial team went to state finals, the judge offered Andrew a clerkship position on the spot, conditional only on his successful completion of law school.. Andrew’s attention to detail, strategic methods, and top-notch legal advocacy skills have won him many cases in and out of the courtroom. He passionately fights to protect what his clients hold most important to them.. “The measure of a good result must include its cost and durability – whether it restores rather than erodes stability in our clients’ lives and livelihood.” – Andrew May