Blair & Kim PLLC

Blair & Kim, PLLC
1700 Seventh Ave, Ste. 2100
Seattle, WA 98101
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Divorce

Professional and Compassionate Divorce Attorneys

A divorce is the termination of a marriage by legal action, requiring a petition for divorce by one party. The most common issues in divorces are division of property, child custody and visitation, child support, and spousal support (alimony).

Divorce

Because actions you take before and during the divorce will have a lasting impact on your life, your children’s best interests, and your financial security, it is critical that you obtain competent and reliable information early in the process. We, at Blair & Kim, are knowledgeable, experienced and compassionate divorce lawyers. We will work with you to educate you on the process, strategize and develop a plan so that you can be in the strongest position possible for a desired settlement or trial outcome. We will guide and counsel you to achieve the best possible result, quickly and cost-effectively so that you can move on with your life.

Also See:

  • Property & Debt Division
  • Spousal Support (Alimony)
  • Child Custody & Visitation
  • Child Support
  • Uncontested Divorce
  • Protection Order
  • Restraining Order
  • Temporary Order

Choosing the Right Divorce Attorney

Our family law attorneys have represented hundreds of clients in uncontested and contested divorces involving child custody, child support, spousal maintenance, and property and debt division.  We diligently prepare all cases for the possibility of a trial. However, in vast majority of our cases, our expertise allows us to achieve a favorable settlement through mediation, and thereby, avoid the high cost and emotional expense of a trial. In situations where a reasonable agreement cannot be reached, our divorce attorneys have the experience in trial and trial preparation to litigate aggressively to protect your rights.

Common Questions

Whether you are the person filing or the one being served with divorce papers, you may have questions about what to expect:

  • How will I be able to pay for living expenses if I move out?
  • Will I have to support my spouse upon separation?
  • Who will get custody of the kids?
  • Who is responsible for paying the credit card debts?
  • Who will continue to operate our community business?
  • What if my spouse threatens to hurt me if I file for divorce?

These are just some of the questions or concerns you may have if divorce is in your future. Our divorce attorneys will not only answer these questions, but help you plan a course of action that will put you in the best position possible once the divorce is filed.