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A limited license legal technician, also known as a legal technician or LLLT, is licensed by the Washington Supreme Court to advise and assist people going through divorce, child custody, and other family law matters in Washington.
Legal technicians provide limited legal services in family law by consulting with and advising clients, completing and filing necessary court documents, and assisting pro se clients at certain types of hearings and settlement conferences. They also help with court scheduling and support clients in navigating the legal system.
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I can also sit beside you at your hearing to provide emotional and procedural support. I will not speak on your behalf or argue your case, but I can help you stay organized during the process. If the court addresses me directly, I may respond to factual or procedural questions about the case or the documents we prepared together.
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I serve clients all across Washington State. Many of my clients are from Spokane, Okanogan, Chelan, 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.