The dedicated lawyers at O'Loane Nunn Law Group, P.L.L.C., provide compassionate advocacy while protecting the rights of their clients. Specific areas of their Washington-based family law practice include the following:
- Divorce, legal separation, domestic partnerships, committed intimate relationships — Relationship issues can become legally complex and emotionally charged. A divorce, legal separation, dissolution of a domestic partnership, or committed intimate relationship requires the help of a knowledgeable attorney.
- Paternity, parentage — At O'Loane Nunn Law Group, P.L.L.C., we help mothers and fathers establish paternity and develop a residential schedule, or parenting plan, and child support order. We represent both men and women in paternity matters.
- Custody, child support and modifications — We encourage our clients to advocate for the best interests of their children when modifying a parenting plan or child support order.
- Guardianship and elder law — Many elderly and vulnerable adults are unable to protect themselves. Legal steps must be taken to protect the vulnerable from physical abuse and/or financial predatory practices. Health care, financial and other significant decisions need to be made, and our office assists clients in establishing guardianships or drafting powers of attorney for their loved ones.
- Estate planning and probate — Taking proactive steps in drafting a will and trust provides security for loved ones and peace of mind for you. Effective estate planning can also secure assets when a divorced parent remarries.
- Nonparental custody and adoption — Compassionate representation is necessary when children are living in a detrimental environment due to poor choices made by their parents. We help devoted family members willing to take on parental responsibility through custody and adoption agreements.
- Protective orders — In some cases, safety is a priority. We are well versed in the complexity of domestic violence and control issues and understand that protective orders may be necessary for both personal safety and financial stability.
- Collaborative law/mediation/arbitration — We can help parties stay out of the courtroom through alternative forms of dispute resolution such as mediation and arbitration. Use of non-litigation methods can foster a cooperative environment that not only resolves specific issues, but also allows a divorcing/separating couple and their children to move on with their lives and remain amicable in their future. Collaborative law is a process where the parties use a team approach to help resolve their issues.
Contact Us
For more information or to schedule an appointment with one of our Everett divorce attorneys, please e-mail or call us at 425-341-4639 or toll free at 800-391-5909.
