
Timna Sites
Attorney
My interest in family law stems from my long history of child welfare advocacy. I began my career as a child protection trial attorney after graduating from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 2006.
As an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alaska and then Washington D.C., I engaged in daily hearings, frequent mediations, and over 30 trials to achieve the best outcome for each child in government custody. These cases involved all types of child neglect and abuse, domestic violence, mental illness of the parent or child, parental drug abuse, visitation disputes, child placement preferences, establishing paternity and enforcing paternal rights, inter-state and international custody issues, child guardianships, abiding by the Indian Child Welfare Act, termination or relinquishment of parental rights, and adoption eligibility.
I then worked for the United States Department of Justice for several years, assisting the FBI Arizona office in criminal investigations, such as child welfare violations on Native American Reservations, online child pornography activity and international sex trafficking. After settling in the Seattle area, I worked for Amazon.com as Corporate Counsel for Business Conduct and Ethics but, during the pandemic, decided to return to my career of working with children and families.
I started my own legal practice where I was appointed as guardian ad litem for children in over 40 private family court cases while working as a certified family law mediator, a trained collaborative divorce attorney, and family law attorney for protective parents.
I had no interest in joining a law firm because I didn’t want to lose my ability to work the cases that mattered the most to me, including cases with serious child welfare concerns, cases where parents want to put their children first by amicably settling their case, and cases with a healthy, untraditional parent or family structure. As luck would have it, I, an attorney who was not looking to join a law firm, was introduced to DuBois Levias Law Group, a unique firm who was not actively hiring, and the rest is history! I’m grateful to have access to the support and wisdom of this bright, open-minded, and open-hearted group of family law professionals.
In my spare time, I enjoy exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest with my wonderful son, two rescue dogs, new and old friends, or any of my eight siblings who may visit me from across the country. I’m also pursuing my interest in publishing fun and meaningful books for young children.
Credentials
Education
Juris Doctor
University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Arizona State University, Barrett Honors College
Community
Mary’s Place – Legal Clinic Volunteer
Career Highlights
- Family Law Mediator, Washington Dispute Resolution Center (DRC)
- Litigation and Evaluations Involving Abuse Allegations in Family Court Cases, Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma (IVAT)
- Family Court Guardian ad Litem
- Family Law Mediator
- Collaborative Divorce Attorney
- Children’s Book Author
- FBI Investigator
- Assistant Attorney General for Child Protection in Alaska and Washington DC
- Amazon Corporate Counsel for Business Conduct and Ethics
Memberships
- Child Welfare League of America
- Washington State Bar Association
- Washington D.C. Bar Association
- Alaska Bar Association
- King County Bar Association
- Snohomish County Bar Association
Additional Training/Professional Development
- Trauma-Informed Services, Dispute Resolution Center (VOA)
- Child Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence
- Coercive Control
- Perspectives on Minor Guardianship and De Facto Parentage;
- Resist-Refuse Dynamics in High Conflict Custody Litigation;
- The Do’s and Don’ts of the Parenting Coordination Role Pursuant to the AFCC PC Guidelines;
- Cyber Stalking: How to Find and Stop It!
- Navigating 191 Allegations and CPS Investigations, New Approach and Techniques
- Considerations for Working with Poly Families
- Factors to Consider When using Parenting Evaluations in Court
- IVAT Certification Training (Institute on Violence, Abuse & Trauma): Litigations and Evaluations Involving Abuse Allegations in Family Court Cases
- Collaborative Law Training, December 1-2, 2022, Seattle, WA; WCP Annual Conference, March 3-4, 2023, Seattle, WA; Whatcom Collaborative Professionals
- Mediator Practicum for Snohomish, Island, & Skagit Counties
- Judge Pro Tem WA Attorney Training, District and Municipal Court, March 2021.