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When your family law matter is complex involving high-conflict custody, substantial assets, or international and criminal defense elements you deserve an attorney who is strategic, relentless, and compassionate.
At Family Law Complex Litigation Advocacy PLLC, we represent clients across Washington in high-stakes divorce, custody, and protection order cases. From our office in Seattle, we provide skilled, client-focused advocacy that balances litigation precision with genuine understanding.
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We offer both in-person appointments at our Seattle office and virtual consultations for clients throughout Washington and abroad.
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📍 Family Law Complex Litigation Advocacy PLLC
600 Stewart St, Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98101
📞 (206) 792-7003
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Counties and Jurisdictions We Serve
We represent clients throughout Washington State, including:
- King County
- Snohomish County
- Pierce County
- Cowlitz County
- Clark County
We also assist international and out-of-state clients with Washington-based family law issues, including non-Hague custody disputes and property division involving foreign assets.
Our Consultation Process
- Private Intake – Your information remains fully confidential.
- Attorney Review – We evaluate your case for complexity and alignment with our practice areas.
- Consultation Scheduling – We arrange your meeting, either in person or via video conference.
- Strategic Case Planning – Once retained, we immediately begin developing your litigation roadmap.
Our firm’s process is built for efficiency, clarity, and confidence ensuring that from day one, you know where your case stands and where it’s going.
Why Clients Choose Family Law Complex Litigation Advocacy
- Comprehensive Representation: Family law, criminal defense, and international litigation under one roof.
- Experienced Trial Attorneys: Decades of courtroom experience in civil, family, and appellate courts.
- Client-Centered Service: You receive direct communication and personal attention from your attorney.
- Cultural Competence: Proven experience representing Indian, South Asian, and global professionals working in Seattle’s tech industry including clients at Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta.
Strategic Preparation: Every case is built for trial from the outset, ensuring strong negotiation leverage and protection at every stage.
While We Proudly Serve All of Washington State, Our Primary Service Areas Include:
King County –
- Seattle
- Bellevue
- surrounding cities
Snohomish County –
- Everett
- Lynnwood
Kitsap County (Bremerton & Naval Bases) –
- Supporting military
- Civilian families across the Kitsap Peninsula
Clark County –
- Vancouver
- Communities throughout Southwest Washington
Pierce County –
- Tacoma
- Puyallup
Thurston County (Olympia) –
- Serving families
- Professionals throughout the capital region
Cowlitz County –
- Kelso
- Castle Rock
Frequently Asked Questions
A high-asset divorce generally involves substantial property, income, or financial complexity. This may include business interests, real estate holdings, investments, retirement accounts, or executive compensation. These cases often require detailed financial analysis and careful legal planning.
Washington is a community property state, but asset division is not always a simple 50/50 split. Courts consider factors such as the nature of the assets, the length of the marriage, and each spouse’s financial circumstances to reach a fair and equitable outcome.
A divorce may be considered complex when it involves closely held businesses, professional practices, multiple properties, trusts, stock options, or disputes over asset valuation. High conflict over custody or financial transparency can also add complexity to a case.
Businesses may be valued and addressed in several ways depending on the circumstances. In some cases, one spouse retains the company while the other receives an offset through different assets. Accurate valuation and documentation are critical in these matters.
Yes. If there are concerns about undisclosed income or assets, legal tools such as financial discovery, subpoenas, and forensic accounting may be used to obtain a complete picture of the marital estate.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the financial issues and whether disputes can be resolved through negotiation or require litigation. High-asset divorces often take longer than standard cases due to the level of analysis involved.
Yes. Early legal guidance can help protect assets, preserve financial records, and avoid costly mistakes. Consulting with a family law attorney at the outset allows for more effective planning and strategy.