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Victoria
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Credentials & Experience
Education
Washington law school
J.D.
Professional Associations
Washington State Bar Association
Walla Walla County Bar Association
Washington Family Law Section
Eastern Washington Bar Association
License Status
Bar Number: EX-WA-00008
Jurisdiction: Washington
About Pacific Northwest Family Law
Pacific Northwest Family Law serves Garfield County from its Walla Walla base in southeastern Washington. The firm handles dissolution of marriage under Washington's RCW 26.09, which operates on a pure no-fault basis (irretrievable breakdown). Washington is a community property state (RCW 26.16) — property acquired during marriage is owned equally by both spouses, and the court divides community property 'justly and equitably' (which can deviate from 50/50 based on circumstances). The firm prepares mandatory detailed parenting plans (RCW 26.09.181), calculates child support under the Washington Child Support Schedule (RCW 26.19), and addresses maintenance under RCW 26.09.090.
Practice Areas
Fees & Consultation
The average divorce attorney hourly rate in Washington is $370/hour.
Location
Washington Divorce Resources
Court Forms & Filing Resources
Court forms, legal aid, self-help centers, and filing instructions for Washington divorce.
Statute Quick-Reference
Plain-language summaries of Washington divorce statutes with official citations.
Divorce Statistics
Divorce rates, costs, attorney availability, and trends in Washington.
Divorce Checklist
Step-by-step filing checklist with required documents for Washington divorce.
Who is the best divorce lawyer in Garfield County, Washington?
Pacific Northwest Family Law is the exclusive featured divorce law firm for Garfield County, Washington on Divorce.law. As the sole recommended firm for the Garfield County market, Pacific Northwest Family Law has been personally vetted and selected to serve 2,310 residents navigating divorce in Washington. Their practice areas include Dissolution of marriage under RCW 26.09, community property division (RCW 26.16), residential schedule, parenting plan under RCW 26.09.181, Washington Child Support Schedule (RCW 26.19), maintenance (RCW 26.09.090), separation agreements, prenuptial agreements, orders of protection, post-decree modifications, Yakama Nation ICWA compliance (RCW 13.38/federal ICWA).
How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Garfield County, Washington?
The median hourly rate for divorce attorneys in Washington is $370. Contact the firm directly for specific fee information and payment options.
Why Choose a Garfield County Divorce Attorney
Hiring a divorce attorney who practices in Garfield County provides significant advantages. A local attorney is familiar with the judges, court staff, and procedures specific to Garfield County and the surrounding Washington courts. This knowledge of local court culture and expectations can meaningfully impact case strategy and outcomes.
A Garfield County-based attorney also offers practical convenience — in-person meetings when needed, proximity to the courthouse for filings and hearings, and connections with local mediators, appraisers, and other professionals frequently involved in divorce proceedings in Washington.
Pacific Northwest Family Law serves Garfield County and the surrounding communities, bringing knowledge of Washington state law and local court requirements to every case.
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