- Divorce
- Child SupportThat’s when you go to Madison Law Firm for dedicated child support lawyers. Our team won’t back down from whatever obstacles may come your way.
- Child Custody and VisitationWhen you’re in the middle of a divorce or child custody case, it might feel like you are fighting an uphill battle. Shouldn’t it be easier to create a better life for you and your children?
- AdoptionChildren deserve the best opportunities, which is why adoption and adoption law is so important. Adoption gives caring birth mothers the opportunity to give their child to eager adoptive parents. However, to ensure the adoption goes smoothly, state and federal laws have extensive regulations and requirements that go along with every adoption.
- Paternity
- Premarital AgreementPrenuptial agreements are a common legal way for individuals to protect their personal financial security and interests before entering into a marriage. However, while many couples get married without getting a prenup, they might later wish for a way to … Continue reading
- Spousal SupportDuring or after a divorce, one question that comes up is whether one spouse should pay alimony to the other. The courts in Washington refer to alimony as spousal maintenance.
- Legal SeparationIf you have children and are requesting a dissolution of marriage (divorce), annulment, or legal separation in the state of Washington, a family court judge will have authority over the decisions that affect your kids’ wellbeing. Here’s what you should … Continue reading
- Annulment
- Child AbuseHis so incrediably amazing! I trust him like he is a father to me. He won my case and protected my children from child abuse! He is intelligent, friendly, caring, honest, and just like a close friend of the family now! I reccomend him to EVERYONE!!! He is a wonderful man! We love him!
- Sex CrimesAmy Perlman of Madison Law Firm secured a sexual assault protection order for a client, protecting the client from further contact with the perpetrator. At the evidentiary hearing, the court commissioner allowed the alleged sexual assailant’s attorney to question Amy’s client about her sexual past, over Amy’s objection. Amy filed a motion to revise the commissioner’s order, and the judge agreed with Amy, reversing the commissioner’s order and granting Amy’s client a sexual assault protection order.
- Assault
- Restraining OrderThe court issues this restraining order to inform the person harassing you to refrain from contacting you, watching you, or coming near you. Anti-harassment orders can effectively stop these behaviors because the person is subject to penalties or criminal charges if he or she violates the order.