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Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Provides free 1-hour appointments for advice on family law legal issues. Attorneys at the clinic are typically not able to provide representation. Serves low-income residents of East, Northeast and Southeast King County (does not serve Seattle residents.)
Provides free 1-hour appointments with a family law attorney for advice and consultation on family law legal issues.
Attorneys at the clinic do not provide full representation or represent clients in court.
Categories
Emancipation of Minors
Family Justice Centers
Alimony Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Divorce Assistance
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Adoption Legal Services
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Paternity Suits
Grandparent Rights
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Asians.
Chinese Information and Service Center, Asian Bar Association of Washington, and Asian Counseling and Referral Service partner with the King County Bar Association to provide a free legal clinic.
Pro bono attorneys work with staff and volunteer interpreters to give consultation and legal advice around family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. As of 9/2024, most consults are virtual but in-person appointments may be available if needed (more information provided to clients during intake phone call). Call (206) 957-8544 for an appointment. Appointments are typically Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 PM.
International District Legal Clinic
Chinese Information and Services Center
611 S Lane St.
Seattle, WA 98144
Categories
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Voting Rights Protection
Eviction Prevention Legal Assistance
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Automobile Complaints
Elder Law
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Will Preparation Assistance
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices
Rights Counseling for Undocumented People
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Consumer Law
Corporate/Business Law
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Warranty Complaints
Divorce Assistance
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Native American/Tribal Law
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Education Discrimination Assistance
Home Sanitation
Bankruptcy Assistance
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Organizational Start Up Services
Impounded Vehicle Services
Grandparent Rights
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Child Advocacy Centers
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Adoption Legal Services
Special Education Advocacy
Estate Entitlement Assistance
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Predatory Lending Assistance
Immigrant Labor Certification Filing Assistance
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Paternity Suits
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Family Justice Centers
Collection Complaints
Housing Complaints
Labor and Employment Law
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Foster Care Legal Services
Contract Law
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
General Education Advocacy
Intellectual Property Law Training/General Information
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Emancipation of Minors
Work Permits
General Legal Aid
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Provides a free one-hour legal consultation for victims of domestic violence with family law issues. Location is confidential. Clients must contact New Beginnings for eligibility screening.
𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Operates a legal clinic providing free one hour consultations with an attorney for victims of domestic violence with family law issues.
Clinic is virtual
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood legal clinic attorneys are specialized in areas of family law.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
Domestic Violence and Family Law Clinic
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Judicial Advocacy
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Responsible for processing and managing all Superior Court records and financial transactions, including felony criminal, civil, family law, probate/guardianship, and juvenile offender matters.
Responsible for processing and managing all Superior Court records and financial transactions, including felony criminal, civil, family law, probate/guardianship, and juvenile offender matters.
The Court Facilitator Can:
- Help identify which mandatory family law or protection order forms are needed
- Review forms you have prepared for completeness
- Explain court procedures
- Help a party schedule court hearings
- Make referrals to other agencies
- Calculate child support when provided with income for both parties
- Assist both parties in an action
The Facilitator Cannot:
- Give legal advice
- Assist litigants who are represented by an attorney
- Represent parties in court
- Fill out forms for a party
- Tell the party what to say in court
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Local Officials Offices
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
Categories
Paternity Suits
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Provides information about collection and disbursement of child support.
Provides information about collection and disbursement of child support.
Categories
Support Orders
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Paternity Suits
Provides legal consultation for survivors of domestic violence, including child custody/visitation, protection orders, financial protection, etc. Primarily serves residents of South King County.
Provide information and support in regard to criminal and/or civil legal matters.
Advocates are not attorneys and cannot represent in court, however they can help navigate the legal system and provide support and accompaniment through processes such as protection orders, divorce proceedings and parenting plans.
Categories
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Paternity Suits
Judicial Advocacy
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Alimony Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Hosts a free monthly legal clinic with a focus on LGBTQ issues; provides information in a variety of areas including family law, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
Hosts a legal clinic specifically designed to address the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and couples. This clinic is run by QLaw Foundation in partnership with the King County Bar Association.
The clinic is open to everyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
At the clinic, an attorney will meet with clients for 30 minutes and provide individualized legal advice and information.
Clinic attorneys will answer questions and provide information in a variety of areas including family law, immigration, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
Categories
Foster Care Legal Services
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Legal Counseling
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Eviction Prevention Legal Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Home Sanitation
Housing Complaints
Alimony Assistance
Adoption Legal Services
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Paternity Suits
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Native American/Tribal Law
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Family Justice Centers
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Child Advocacy Centers
General Education Advocacy
Emancipation of Minors
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Grandparent Rights
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
Special Education Advocacy
Bankruptcy Assistance
General Legal Aid
Elder Law
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Debt Consolidation Services
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Education Discrimination Assistance
Work Permits
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Establishes parentage and child support; modifies and judicially enforces child support orders.
The Family Support division represents the State of Washington, and provides the following legal services: Judicial establishment of paternity and child support including requests from other county and states and Tribes; Enforcement of support orders when parents fail to pay court-ordered child support through the contempt process; Prosecution of interstate cases for paternity and child support orders on the same basis as in-state cases; Modification of existing child support orders; Representation of state interest in private dissolution, parentage, and nonparental custody actions when tax dollars have been expended to support a child; Legal representation of the Division of Child Support, a division of the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), in lawsuits challenging the agency’s collection actions against parents owing a duty of support; The Family Support Division does not represent parents or other individuals in child support cases. For a case to be initiated by the prosecutor's office, it must be referred by the Division of Child Support (DCS).
Categories
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Assists people who are not represented by an attorney with family law actions, such as divorce, child custody and child support. Reviews forms and provides information on court rules, procedures and case schedules.
Assists with the following areas of family law:
- Divorce, legal separation, invalidity, annulment
- Family law motions
- Child support modifications and adjustments
- Establishing parenting plans
- Parenting plan modifications
- Non-parental custody
- Temporary orders
- Restraining orders
- Guardianships
Provides information on how to begin certain family law actions, necessary forms and where to get them, as well as court rules and procedures.
Can explain legal terminology and will review documents for completeness, once they are filled out, but cannot fill out papers or tell clients how to fill them out.
Limited referrals for legal consultation for low income pro ses.
Does not provide legal advice.
Cannot assist with the following issues:
- Adoptions
- Juvenile dependency
- Eviction
- Traffic citations
- Will and probate matters
- Bankruptcy
- Name changes
- Criminal charges
Drop-in child care provided by the Children's Home Society at the Regional Justice Center for parents while they appear in court.
Categories
Consumer Law
Divorce Assistance
Conservatorship Assistance
Child Guardianship Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Operates clinics that focus on more complex family law issues, including cases involving children or debt/asset division between parties. Free 30-minute legal consultations available for individuals not already represented by an attorney.
Operates legal clinics where free 30-minute legal consultations are available for individuals who are not already represented by an attorney. As of 9/2024, most clinics are operating via phone with limited in-person availability in Kent (details provided when a client schedules an appointment). Wait times are often several months for Family Law Clinics.
Clinics focus on more complex family law issues including any case involving children or debt/asset division between parties. If needed, a client may be referred to further legal services.
Attorneys at the clinic can:
- Determine if a client has a legal problem
- Explain legal rights and responsibilities
- Suggest steps that might be taken to solve the problem, including self-help strategies
- Refer clients needing specialized legal help to law-related agencies
Clinic attorneys DO NOT represent a client in court or prepare court papers.
Categories
Alimony Assistance
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Divorce Assistance
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Child Abuse Protective/Restraining Orders
Paternity Suits
Partnership between Division of Child Support and House of Matthew. House of Matthew hosts employees from Child Support Enforcement who will provide information on how child support works. Class is held every 4th Monday.
Partnership between Division of Child Support and House of Matthew.
House of Matthew hosts employees from Child Support Enforcement who will provide information on how child support works.
Will also answer questions on:
- How to deal with child support while in prison,
- When you should pay
- How to obtain or modify a Child Support Order,
- Learn the right amount you need to pay,
- Know what to do when you can't pay Child Support,
- Employment Pipeline offers employment resources to Homeward Bound graduates.
Provides information to both the parent receiving support and the parent paying it.
Class is held every 4th Monday of the month.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Legal Information Services
Provides free 1-hour appointments for advice on family law legal issues involving domestic violence. Attorneys at the clinic are not able to provide representation. Serves low-income residents in East, Northeast and Southeast King County.
ELAP provides free 1-hour appointments with a family law attorney for advice and consultation on family law legal issues involving domestic violence.
Attorney volunteers are not able to provide full representation or represent clients in court.
Categories
Divorce Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Judicial Advocacy
Paternity Suits
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Grandparent Rights
Adoption Legal Services
Family Justice Centers
Emancipation of Minors
Provides child support enforcement, especially when paternity is not established.
Provides assistance in obtaining child support where paternity has not been established.
See DSHS - Division of Child Support; this office provides direct assistance in most cases.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Provides civil legal advice and/or representation for youth ages 12-24, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Legal Counsel for Youth and Children (LCYC)'s Youth Homelessness Program provides free legal services for young people between ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability. LCYC can help with:
- Landlord/tenant issues
- Emancipation
- Minor Guardianships
- Navigating child welfare
- Immigration
- Quashing warrants
- Legal Financial Obligations (LFOs)
- Orders of protection
- Record sealing
- Public benefits
- Debt (medical/consumer)
- Name changes
- Gender marker changes
- Obtaining identification documents
& more!
Categories
Native American/Tribal Law
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
General Education Advocacy
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Collection Complaints
Child Guardianship Assistance
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Labor and Employment Law
Patient Rights Assistance
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Name Change Assistance
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Identification Application Assistance
Bankruptcy Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Eviction Prevention Legal Assistance
Housing Complaints
Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices
Workers Compensation Benefits Assistance
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Divorce Assistance
Stalking/Harassment Orders
Alimony Assistance
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Consumer Law
Emancipation of Minors
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
General Legal Aid
Education Discrimination Assistance
Special Education Advocacy
Welfare Rights Assistance
Paternity Suits
Foster Care Legal Services
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Predatory Lending Assistance
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Home Sanitation
Provides bilingual legal information and advice for a broad range of legal issues.
Provides legal information and advice for the following issues depending on attorney availability:
- Auto accidents
- Birth injuries
- Consumer law
- Criminal defense
- Family law
- Finance
- Immigration
- Landlord-tenant law
- Medical negligence
- Personal injury
- Property law
- Worker's rights/wage claims
Categories
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Adoption Legal Services
Alimony Assistance
Warranty Complaints
Consumer Law
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Divorce Assistance
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Housing Complaints
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Paternity Suits
Contract Law
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Eviction Prevention Legal Assistance
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Emancipation of Minors
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
General Legal Aid
Labor and Employment Law
Enforces the child support process, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Paternity Suits
Represents the interest of the children and the State of Washington in actions for paternity, enforcement of child support obligations, and modifications of child support and health insurance coverage.
Represents the interest of the children and the State of Washington in actions for paternity, enforcement of child support obligations and modifications of child support and health insurance coverage. The Prosecuting Attorney is required by statue to initiate proceedings under the Unform Parentage Act in order to determine paternity, establish child support, health insurance coverage, and a residential schedule for all children born outside of a marriage or for children not born of a marriage.
Categories
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Provides Legal information on the following topics: Divorce, Parenting Plan Modification, Paternity, Third-Party Custody and Protection Orders. Also provides services for Land Lord/Tennant Issues and Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Provides Legal information on the following topics: Divorce, Parenting Plan Modification, Paternity, Third-Party Custody and Protection Orders. Also provides services for Land Lord/Tennant Issues, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Bankruptcy, and Will preparation
Categories
Divorce Assistance
Will Preparation Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Mediation
Legal Information Services
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Arbitration
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Bankruptcy Assistance
Operates a legal clinic where a free 30-minute legal consultation is available for individuals with cases in King County who are not already represented by an attorney. Focus is on serving African American clients but clinic is open to all.
Operates a legal clinic providing a free 30-minute consultation with an attorney (60 minutes if an interpreter or other accommodation is needed)
Clinic is open to all, but particular focus is on providing culturally-informed legal services in a safe and welcoming environment to individuals who identify as African American or Black. This clinic is staffed primarily by attorneys of color.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
Categories
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Paternity Suits
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Collection Complaints
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Work Permits
Welfare Rights Assistance
Contract Law
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Consumer Law
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Impounded Vehicle Services
Warranty Complaints
Legal Counseling
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Workers Compensation Benefits Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Elder Law
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Housing Complaints
Patient Rights Assistance
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Home Sanitation
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Corporate/Business Law
General Legal Aid
Special Education Advocacy
Intellectual Property Law Training/General Information
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Native American/Tribal Law
HIPAA Complaints
General Education Advocacy
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/Advice
Will Preparation Assistance
Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Automobile Complaints
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Voting Rights Protection
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Organizational Start Up Services
Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Emancipation of Minors
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Predatory Lending Assistance
Labor and Employment Law
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Food Stamps/SNAP Appeals/Complaints
Education Discrimination Assistance
Estate Entitlement Assistance
Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Eviction Prevention Legal Assistance
Bankruptcy Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Alimony Assistance