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Our Personal Service

Divorce & Family Law Firm Committed to Personal Service

Personal Service Makes a Difference

Things can happen quickly in a divorce. In fact, most issues that need immediate attention seem to come up in the evenings and on weekends. We make it a point to be available when these urgent situations arise.

How many people really have time during their workday to have a long talk with their lawyer about issues like personal finances, or helping the kids deal with the trauma of their new life in two households? Often, the only time you have to delve into this type of emotional conversation is after the kids have finished their homework and are tucked safely into bed. These are not conversations you should have to have in your office cubicle, or during your lunch break, where people can overhear you. The last thing you want is to be distracted and lose focus at work.

In an interesting 2007 study, researchers discovered that divorce impacts people’s work life in the following ways:

  • Using working hours to discuss their divorce details with coworkers
  • Leaving work due to anxiety attacks
  • Not completing tasks because they cannot focus

Then there are the really scary issues: What do you do if your ex doesn’t return your child after visitation? What if your child is taken out of the state, or worse yet, out of the country? How do you handle it when your child refuses to go to the other parent’s home for their residential time there?

A Divorce and Family Law Firm Devoted to Our Clients

At DuBois Cary Law Group, we pride ourselves on being easily accessible to our clients. All of our Seattle and Bellevue-Redmond divorce lawyers and paralegals have cell phones and answer e-mails and phone calls promptly, even after hours and on weekends. Dealing with life changing issues like parenting plans, child support and property division is always an intense process. You will be engaged in a continuing dialogue with your legal team over a period of time. We understand that you have a limited amount of time to spend during your business day to deal with legal issues, so we make it a point to be available when you need us. When you are seeking true personal service, our Seattle and Bellevue-Redmond divorce and family law firm is the answer you seek.

Family Law and Divorce Lawyer Seattle-Bellevue-Redmond WA

To make things even easier and less stressful, we have chosen to practice in a friendly waterfront office on the north end of Lake Union. In our peaceful setting on the lake, you’ll drive right up to the door, find easy parking, and meet lawyers and staff members who will greet you by name.

Contact Us With Questions About Your Divorce or Separation

If you want to experience high quality personal service with your divorce and family law firm, please contact us today. We have offices in Seattle and Bellevue-Redmond and can meet with you in one or both of those locations as needed. We look forward to meeting you and helping you achieve the solutions you seek.

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