Top best Family Lawyers in ZIP 98125 | 14 available
14 Family lawyers are available in ZIP code 98125 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.4/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $309 per hour.
Family Lawyers Nearby Seattle 98125 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Seattle Area) 98115 2.3 miles
(Seattle Area) 98133 2.6 miles
(Lake Forest Park Area) 98155 2.7 miles
(Seattle Area) 98103 3.6 miles
(Seattle Area) 98105 4.0 miles
(Kirkland Area) 98034 4.0 miles
(Seattle Area) 98107 5.0 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Mountlake Terrace Area) 98043 5.2 miles
(Bothell Area) 98011 5.5 miles
(Seattle Area) 98102 5.7 miles
8 - 14
$160 - $458
39% - 74%
4.2 - 4.6 ★
FAQs - Family Lawyers in 98125 city Seattle How many Family lawyers actively serve residents of Seattle, Washington? Approximately 19 licensed attorneys focus on Family across Seattle, Washington. Most matters are filed through the Washington District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Family lawyers in Seattle, Washington? In Seattle, typical rates range from $213-$370 per hour for Family. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2640 and $7129, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Family matters usually take in courts near Seattle? Family cases in Seattle, Washington usually take around 5-14 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Family cases for people living in Seattle, Washington? Residents of Seattle typically see Family filings handled by the Washington District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Family? About 60% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Family, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
14 Family Lawyers Found Near You
Yasmeen Abdullah provides clients with a wide range of advice and representation in civil litigation. She frequently serves as an arbitrator and mediator on personal injury and family law cases. She has helped clients regarding religous discrimination complaints, bullying complaints to schools, assault and sexual abuse complaints, wrongful death claims, parenting plans and child support, domestic violence protection orders, landlord and tenant issues, and appeals.. Prior to founding the Abdullah Law Firm, Ms. Abdullah practiced for three years with a Seattle Law Firm where she provided legal advice, litigation, and employment investigations for school districts across Washington State, local government entities, and small businesses.. Before starting civil law practice, Ms. Abdullah was a Deputy Prosecutor for Thurston County. She handled thousands of criminal cases at both the trial and appeal levels. With another prosecutor, Ms. Abdullah formed an Animal Cruelty Unit in the Thurston County Sheriff's Office. She conducted law enforcement officer training regarding investigating animal crimes and changes in the law. Ms. Abdullah also co-drafted Senate Bill 5402 (codified as RCW 16.52.011, 16.52.085, and 16.52.200) preventing animal cruelty. Governor Gregoire signed the bill into law in 2009, allowing courts to permanently bar a person who has caused the death of an animal through cruelty from owning a similar animal in the future.. Before prosecuting, Ms. Abdullah completed two judicial clerkships at the Washington Court of Appeals, Division II. Ms. Abdullah assisted Judge Joel Penoyer and Judge J. Robin Hunt by assisting in drafting opinions, preparing bench memoranda, and conducting legal research.. Ms. Abdullah graduated cum laude from the Univeristy of Richmond with a Juris Doctor degree in 2006. While in law school, Ms. Abdullah was a Jean Tarpley Scholar. She served on the Moot Court and Trial Advocacy Boards. Ms. Abdullah was a Carrico Moot Court Competition quarterfinalist and a National Trial Competition regional semifinalist. Ms. Abdullah served as a law student advisor, admissions minority panel speaker, and as secretary to the International Law Student Association. During law school, Ms. Abdullah worked as an intern with the Chesterfield County Attorney's Office in Virginia, conducting legal research and drafting memorando on employment law, parental rights, business and occupation taxes, and privacy rights. Ms. Abdullah also conducted legal research and wrote memoranda on state and federal constitutional law for Lammers Law Office.
My practice is focused on helping individuals and small business owners in the areas of debt defense, consumer protection, and asset protection.. My specific practice areas include student loan matters (federal and private), chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies, and civil and commercial litigation. I have also successfully represented clients in numerous cases including issues of contract, fraud, intellectual property, real estate, business finance, and class action matters.. Born and raised in the greater Seattle area, I am a graduate of Kent-Meridian High School (co-valedictorian) and a graduate of the University of Washington Honors Program, where I received my Bachelor of Science in Psychology with Distinction. My honors thesis foscused on self-directed breast cancer research through the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Reseach Center. I then traveled back east to attend Boston University School of Law, where I graduated with Honors in the Concentration of Litigation and Dispute Resolution. I also externed for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston for the Chief of the Financial Litigation Division.. I relocated back to my hometown of Kent, WA after over a decade of practice with large firms in New York City and Philadelphia. During my free time, I enjoy gardening, movies, hiking, skiing, and anything out on the beautiful waters of our Pacific Northwest. I am a member of the bars of the State of Washington, the State of New York, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
My practice area is 100% Family Law (not sure when the updates/edits I've attempted will show on this site): Dissolution, Legal Separation, Paternity, Parenting Plans, Child Support, Modifications, Stepparent Adoption, Enforcement, Contempt, Domestic Violence--all with an attempt to resolve matters amicably, but with a detailed, comprehensive approach to litigation when needed.
Ms. Beckmann is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, King County Bar Association and Snohomich County Bar Association, including the Family Law Sections of each of these associations, and she is a WSBA certified Guardian ad Litem. She is a third-generation female attorney in her family and is of counsel at Michael Bugni & Associates.. Ms. Beckmann serves as a Volunteer Attorney at the King County Domestic Violence Clinic and for the King County Bar Association Pro Bono Advice. She is also an officer with local non-profit organizations that support local and national charitable organizations.
Michelle D. Raiford is an experienced family law attorney practicing in Seattle/King County and Everett/Snohomish County since 2005. For almost 20 years, Michelle has successfully advocated for clients in complex and/or difficult divorce and parenting plan cases. In 2015, Michelle started her own practice, Raiford Law PLLC. Michelle loves all families and fight for the needs of her clients and their children.. Michelle is a Seattle native and grew up in Southeast Seattle. Prior to law school, Michelle worked as a Victim Advocate for three years in the Criminal Division of the King County Prosecutor's Office. While in law school, she completed a federal judicial externship with U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman. Prior to starting Raiford Law PLLC, Michelle worked as an attorney for almost nine years in Snohomish County for the Northwest Justice Project (NJP). She handled numerous motions and trials in complex family law cases in Snohomish County Superior Court. She handled appellate family law cases in Division I of the Washington State Court of Appeals. She also successfully resolved several administrative and landlord-tenant cases. While at NJP, she helped begin Snohomish County's first sealing clinic that assisted young adults seal their completed juvenile criminal cases as a way to decrease unemployment in Snohomish County. Michelle also worked as a Managing Attorney for almost a year in King County for the Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP). She managed family law attorneys and handled family law and domestic violence cases in King County Superior Court. She helped begin the ELAP Family Law Fellowship Program that expands delivery of legal services in King County while providing family law and business management training to new attorneys.. Michelle is a graduate of the Washington State Bar Association Leadership Institute. She was a presenter at the 2015 Gender Violence Symposium at Seattle University School of Law and has presented on family law, divorce, domestic violence, restraining orders, property division (community v. separate property), best practices for working with guardian ad litems (GALs), and landlord-tenant issues for various community agencies in both King and Snohomish Counties.. Michelle enjoys spending her free time with her son and their dog, and watching the Seattle Seahawks.
I am a former creditor attorney. I now exclusively represent consumers in bankrutpcy, debt settlement, debt litigation (FDCPA, RCW 19.16, RCW 19.86), and tenant rights.. My background as a former creditor side and former landlord side attorney gives me a well rounded approach in defending and counter attacking against creditors, debt collectors, and landlords. Not every case is complicated but often there are complexities in what appears to be simple cases. I give each case and client a thorough analysis for litigation, settlement, bankruptcy, and out of court options.. Prior to law school, I obtained my B.A. in Psychology and served in the U.S. Air Force (active and reserve) for nearly ten years during which I deployed for Operation Enduring Freedom in support of post 9/11 operations. I currently live in beautiful Mill Creek, WA with my wife and two children. During my free time I enjoy cooking, travelling, martial arts, reading, and rooting for the Seahawks.
Family Law can be a difficult practice, filled with strong emotions and no shortage of conflict. I am challenged by each case to strike a balance between zealous advocacy for my client, and compassion for the participants as a whole. It has been life-impacting to work so closely with good people during hard times. Going through a divorce can be one of the hardest life experiences a client will ever face. My hope is that my client's burden will in some way be lessened because I was involved.