FAQs
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A LLLT (Limited License Legal Technician) is a legal professional authorized by the Washington State Supreme Court and licensed by the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) to provide limited legal services in the area of family law.
LLLTs may give legal advice, prepare and file court documents, assist with negotiations, and may attend and assist clients during certain family law hearings — including matters like divorce, parenting plans, child support, and custody.
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I can help you prepare everything for court, including your documents, deadlines, and legal strategy. While I don’t represent clients in court hearings like an attorney would, I work with many clients who choose to represent themselves.
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I serve clients all across Washington State. Many of my clients are from Spokane, Okanogan, Grant, Douglas, Chelan, Adams, and surrounding areas — but because much of the work is done remotely, I can support families statewide.
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I charge $150 per hour, but in certain cases, I offer flat-fee options. Please see the Pricing page for details.