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FOR CLIENTS

Notebook Organization: Any time you have a legal matter, you can quickly become overwhelmed by paperwork. Use these notes to help you get organized and be prepared for appointments, consultations, and court hearings.

Sworn Statement: The court only considers written testimony, but sometimes our friends or family may have witnessed vital information. This form should be completed, signed, and attached to any declarations that other people may want to submit in your case.

For the Kid’s Sake Seminar: A mandatory seminar for parents going through legal actions which involve children, this seminar offers wonderful information on moving forward in parental relations and keeping your children protected from legal conflicts.

Finacial Declaration

Client Intake and Input

Family Law Handbook

 

GENERAL RESOURCES

Snohomish County Center for Battered Women: With access to resources, support groups, and toll free hotlines.

Basic Health of Washington: Reduced premium health insurance for income eligible families.

Supervised Visitation Network: For more information about the field of supervised visitation and resources for finding a provider in your area.

VOA: Dispute Resolution Center: Neutral third-party mediation to assist in the amicable discussions of a variety of issues.

Seattle Investigators: Nationwide backgrounds and locates from nationally recognized expert private investigator, Jim Cronin.

Sound Accounting Solutions: For all your business and personal accounting needs.

Crystal Clear Accounting (425)513-2717: Specializing in bookeeping and tax preparation for individuals and small businesses for over 30 years.

 

WONDERFUL WEBSITES

Child Development and Parenting Information

Washington State Bar Association

Divorce and Children: Information site for before, during, and after divorce

 

BANKRUPTCY

Law Office of Attorney Guss Markwell



COUNSELING

Stanley Wilson, Ph.D.

Brian Gere, M.A.

 

BOOKLIST

Boundaries
By Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend

The Verbally Abusive Relationship
By Patricia Evans

Helping Your Kids Cope with Divorce the Sandcastles Way
By M. Gary Neuman

Mom’s House, Dad’s House
By Isolina Ricci

Stepchildren Speak
By Susan Philips

Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay: A Step-by-Step Guide to Help you Decide Whether to Stay in or Get out of Your Relationship
By Mira Kirshenbaum

Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends, 3rd Edition
By Bruce Fisher

Should I Stay or Go? : How Controlled Separation Can Save Your Marriage
By Lee Raffel

Getting Up, Getting Over, Getting On: A Twelve Step Guide to Divorce Recovery
By Micki McWade

 

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