Divorce can reshape every aspect of your financial and family life. At Pursuit Family Law, our Mercer Island divorce lawyers provide strategic, discreet legal guidance for individuals and families navigating divorce and complex family law matters. Our legal team works with clients to address sophisticated financial portfolios, high-value property division, and child custody matters while protecting privacy and long-term financial stability during a sensitive transition.
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Divorce involving substantial assets and international financial structures requires careful strategy and experienced legal counsel. At Pursuit Family Law, we work with Mercer Island clients who need thoughtful guidance as they navigate complex financial disclosures, culturally sensitive family matters, and high-stakes decisions about their future.
Our attorneys take a meticulous and discreet approach to family law. We help clients pursue outcomes that protect both their personal priorities and long-term financial stability.
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Pursuit Family Law proudly serves families throughout King County, including Bellevue (Downtown, Eastgate, Somerset), Mercer Island, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Newcastle, Medina, and Seattle neighborhoods.
Our office is conveniently located in the Lake Hills/Factoria area with quick access to I-90 and I-405, making it easy for clients across Bellevue, Redmond, and the Eastside to reach us.
Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
(425) 216-6823
9 Lake Bellevue Drive, Suite 218, Bellevue, WA 98005
At Pursuit Family Law, our legal team provides strategic and culturally aware representation across a full range of family law matters throughout Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, and across King County.
Support for high-asset, uncontested, international, and business-related
divorce cases.
Guidance on parenting plans, relocation, child support, and custody disputes.
Help with changing or enforcing court orders involving custody or support.
Custom agreements for couples planning ahead or seeking legal clarity during marriage
Bilingual legal services in Mandarin for Chinese-speaking families in Redmond and King County.
Washington divorce law follows a clear structure, but every case is unique.
Divorce often involves significant financial assets, including high-value homes, investment accounts, retirement savings, and closely held business interests. Washington’s community property laws require courts to divide marital assets fairly, but determining what qualifies as community property versus separate property can be complex.
Many Mercer Island couples own luxury real estate and investment properties, and they must decide whether to sell the property, buy out a spouse’s interest, or structure an agreement that preserves fair equity.
Financial accounts can also require careful analysis. Retirement plans, brokerage accounts, and other investments accumulated during the marriage may be subject to division. Proper valuation, tax considerations, and timing often play a critical role in determining the most strategic outcome.
At Pursuit Family Law, our Mercer Island divorce attorneys help clients evaluate complex assets and develop a strategy that protects their long-term financial interests.
For many Mercer Island families, divorce involves sensitive financial disclosures, high-value assets, and decisions that can shape long-term financial security. Our legal team provides discreet, strategic guidance designed to protect your interests while navigating complex family law matters with professionalism and care.
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Yes, you still need a lawyer if your divorce is uncontested. Even if both parties agree, having a divorce attorney ensures your agreement protects your legal rights and avoids common pitfalls related to property division, spousal support, and child custody.
Washington is a community property state, meaning most assets and debts acquired during marriage are subject to division. Courts consider fairness and each spouse’s economic circumstances when dividing property.
Washington State courts prioritize the best interests of the children when determining child custody. Parenting plans determine residential schedules, decision-making authority, and child support obligations.
Even if one spouse does not participate in the divorce process, the court can still move forward with the divorce proceedings. Our attorneys are prepared to advocate for clients in contested cases.
In Washington, the minimum waiting period for a divorce is 90 days. More complex cases involving substantial assets, custody matters, or financial disputes may take longer.
Schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your family law needs with our experienced attorneys.