COVID-19 Response

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Like you, we have been monitoring the COVID-19 outbreak closely. In accordance with guidance from public health agencies, we have made the decision to close our physical office, effective immediately, and telecommute for the time being. We don’t anticipate many noticeable changes for our clients, but we did want to alert you to the following:

Current Clients:

  1. As we will no longer be working at our office, we may have fewer opportunities for prolonged, quiet, confidential conversations. Luckily the nature of our work is such that the bulk of our communication with clients is done via email, but we still wanted to make you aware of this, and ask that you please be patient with us regarding scheduling phone calls. 

  2. Please do not send mail to our office, as no one will be there to receive it.

  3. As of the date of this letter, King County Superior Court is still open, and we will still be attending hearings (in person and / or via phone) as needed. The Court is offering the following guidance:

    1. Parenting Seminars in person are cancelled. In lieu of in person classes, they will be sending class participants materials to review. 

    2. Family Law Motions should be limited to emergent issues only. Parties and attorneys are encouraged to appear by phone. 

Potential Clients:

If you are looking for help, please fill out our screening form and we will get back to you via email as quickly as possible. If you are not able to or not comfortable filling out our screening form, you can call our office and leave a voicemail, and we will get back to you as quickly as we are able to. Note that we are only offering phone consultations at this time.

All Others:

For all other matters, please feel free to email us. You are welcome to call our office and leave a voicemail, and we will get back to you as quickly as we are able to. Note: if you are in need of legal assistance, please do not email us. Instead, please fill out our screening form. 


We recognize that this may be an inconvenience for some of you, and we deeply regret that. However, we feel strongly that we have a responsibility to our staff and community members, and that we must do our part to slow the spread of COVID-19. This situation is rapidly developing, and we will continue to monitor it and notify you of any changes. 


More information on COVID-19 can be found at:

The most up-to-date information on the courts can be found at:

Thank you for understanding, and take care of yourselves and each other.