Divorce is a profoundly personal life transition, and often one of the most significant family law matters you will face. At Pursuit Family Law, our Sammamish divorce lawyers provide strategic, culturally sensitive legal guidance for families navigating divorce and legal separation throughout Washington State. From stock-based compensation and community property to child custody and parenting plans, our legal team understands the financial and family dynamics to help protect your assets, your children, and your future.
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At Pursuit Family Law, we understand that divorce involves more than filing divorce papers. For many Sammamish families, it means addressing complex compensation packages, dividing community property, protecting separate assets, and prioritizing children’s well-being. Our experienced divorce attorneys are committed to helping clients make informed decisions that protect their legal rights and financial future.
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Pursuit Family Law proudly serves families throughout King County, including Bellevue (Downtown, Eastgate, Somerset), Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Renton, Mercer Island, Medina, Newcastle, and Seattle neighborhoods.
Our office is located near I-90 and I-405, with free parking and easy access via King County Metro. Minutes from King County District Court/Bellevue Facility.
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At Pursuit Family Law, our Issaquah-based legal team provides strategic and culturally aware representation across a full range of family law matters throughout Issaquah, 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.
Divorce looks different on the Eastside. Higher household incomes, equity-based pay, and complex property mean the stakes are higher and the details matter more.
Every family’s situation is different. Our attorneys take the time to understand yours before recommending a path forward.
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Equity compensation requires more than a calculator
RSUs, stock options, and performance awards from Microsoft, Amazon, and other Eastside employers vest on schedules that don’t pause for a divorce. We help clients understand what they actually have, what it’s worth, and how to divide it fairly.
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High-value property in a community property state
Washington’s community property rules apply regardless of whose name is on an account or a deed. For Sammamish homeowners and dual-income households, that distinction matters significantly when assets are divided.
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Cross-border complexity handled with care
Many Sammamish families have international ties, whether that means assets abroad, dual citizenship, or family members in other countries. These cases involve legal considerations that require experience beyond standard Washington divorce proceedings.
Divorce in Sammamish can involve complicated financial structures, dual-income households, international complications, and detailed parenting plans. Our experienced attorneys provide sound legal representation in complex family law, designed to protect your assets, advocate for your children’s best interests, and secure a stable financial future.
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Yes, you 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.
For property division, Washington is a community property state. Assets and debts acquired during the marriage are generally subject to division based on fairness and each spouse’s economic circumstances.
In Washington state child custody matters, courts focus on the best interests of the children. Parenting plans address residential schedules, decision-making authority, and child support obligations.
Even if one spouse does not participate in the divorce process, the court can proceed with the divorce. Our attorneys are prepared to advocate for clients in contested divorce cases.
The legal minimum for a divorce in Sammamish is 90 days. More complex cases involving significant assets, child custody issues, or spousal maintenance disputes may take longer.
Schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your family law needs with our experienced attorneys.