Family Law 101 Workshop

Family Law 101 Workshop

Summary
Join us for a free workshop on navigating common family law cases from divorce to parenting plans to modifications and more!

Join us on February 10 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the King County Courthouse Law Library for a common family law case workshop!

This FREE workshop is for anyone navigating common family law cases (divorce, parenting plans, modifications, contempt) without an attorney.

Topics Covered:

  • Initial paperwork
  • Fee waivers
  • Filing and e-filing
  • Process Service
  • Scheduling hearings
  • Temporary and Emergency Orders
  • Finalization, Enforcement, Appeals

There are limited in-person spots, so register today to claim yours!

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Questions? Contact legalnav@ywcaworks.org

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King County Courthouse Law Library

516 3rd Ave
Suite W621
Seattle, WA 98104
United States

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WorkFirst Legal Navigation Team

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King County Courthouse Law Library

516 3rd Ave
Suite W621
Seattle, WA 98104
United States

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