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Title: NEED A DAMN GOOD LAWYER
Post by: almostastepmom on Dec 01, 2003, 03:00:36 PM
We are currently looking for a good lawyer for Washington State.  He/she has to be on the fathers side and most be unbelivable at their job.  We are going to need it.
Title: RE: NEED A DAMN GOOD LAWYER
Post by: wendl on Dec 01, 2003, 07:39:16 PM
we have one what county is your court in???
Title: RE: NEED A DAMN GOOD LAWYER
Post by: almostastepmom on Dec 03, 2003, 12:44:22 PM
We live in King county, but the mother and divorce decree were filed in Pierce County..... Do you know if we have to file all paper work with the Pierce county court or can we do it in King?
Title: RE: NEED A DAMN GOOD LAWYER
Post by: wendl on Dec 03, 2003, 02:06:09 PM
Papers would need to be filed in Pierce County

My dh's  atty is in Pierce County and has really good rates and its great. His name is Jay Mills his # 253-284-0802

Let me know if you hire him, I think you will really like him, I was referred to him by another member here at SPARC who actually had 3 bad atty's before hiring Jay.
Title: RE: NEED A DAMN GOOD LAWYER
Post by: almostastepmom on Dec 03, 2003, 03:36:01 PM
I thank you for the info, We will look into him ASAP.
Thanks again
Title: RE: NEED A DAMN GOOD LAWYER
Post by: Rambler on Jan 05, 2004, 11:50:42 PM
Seeing as you got a referral, could you give a brief update on how you found the lawyer?  I will eventually be heading into the waters in king County after finishing up here (overseas) so would be interested.

Also, anybody know any decent Child Psychologists in the Seattle area (Vashon Island would be most helpful).  Am pursuing a Parental Alienation case and the Court hear is going to want to hear from a professional.
Title: RE: NEED A DAMN GOOD LAWYER
Post by: wendl on Jan 06, 2004, 09:09:58 AM
I was referred to this attorney by another member from this site who also uses him.  He is great but not sure if he works in King County or not, but you could always call and see.