For Spouses
Support for spouses who are trying to make sense of infidelity, divorce, support, or parenting-plan conflict and want facts instead of more uncertainty.
Washington family-law cases can feel different depending on where you are standing in the case. This page helps each audience start from the concerns they are actually carrying.
Support for spouses who are trying to make sense of infidelity, divorce, support, or parenting-plan conflict and want facts instead of more uncertainty.
Support for fathers who need clear, lawful documentation around custody, parenting time, and whether the other side's story matches day-to-day reality.
Support for mothers worried about child safety, household stability, parenting-plan problems, or the stress of proving what has really been happening.
Support for grandparents trying to show caregiving history, family involvement, and the facts that matter when a child's routine has changed.
Support for military families dealing with deployment, relocation, housing changes, and parenting plans that no longer match real life.
Support for attorneys and firms that need careful fact gathering, reliable updates, and reporting that is easier to use with clients, declarations, and hearings.
If the matter is statewide or crosses counties, start with a Washington consultation and we will help you sort out the clearest next step.