Everett Family-Law Lawyers
Meeting your Family-Law Needs in Snohomish County
Cogdill Nichols Rein Wartelle Andrews (CNRWA), our Snohomish County law firm, provides a full range of family-law services to individuals throughout the Washington area. Our attorneys never lose sight of the critical impact an issue such as divorce, custody, or adoption has on the emotional and financial well-being of a client. As your counsel, our lawyers and staff will listen carefully to your concerns, explain all aspects of your legal position, and represent you in a way that allows you to navigate difficult legal proceedings safely and with dignity.
We address family and divorce issues with the goal of minimizing the likelihood of problems arising in the future. Contact our law office by e-mail or call 425-259-6111 to speak with a Seattle lawyer. We will protect your rights in and out of the courtroom.
Washington Divorce Attorneys
At CNRWA, our family-law lawyers represent clients through contested, uncontested and high-asset divorces. We can guide you through other issues arising from marriage dissolutions, such as child custody and visitation, parenting plans, spousal support, child support, and the division of marital assets and community property.
Knowledgeable in Family Law
At CNRWA, our lawyers assist clients in nearly all areas related to family law, including:
- Support Modifications: If certain living or employment circumstances have changed, you may be entitled to modify your child custody, child support and spousal support agreements.
- Legal separation: Separating can provide benefits that divorce may not allow. Our attorneys can help you find a solution that best fits your needs.
- Paternity actions: Allow us to explain the rights of unwed parents.
- Adoptions: Our attorneys can guide you through the process of adding to your family or finding a loving home for your child. We also assist with stepparent adoptions.
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements: Marital contracts can help to protect your business, separate property and family. Our lawyers can also explain the benefits of drafting community property agreements for non-marital relationships.
If you would like to speak with a member of our law firm about divorce, adoption, custody, or another family-law matter, or have any other question about our practice, please contact our office.
Family Law Intake Form