Divorce is a significant legal and emotional transition, and no two cases are alike. At Pursuit Family Law, our Seattle divorce lawyers provide experienced, culturally fluent legal support for clients navigating complex divorce, custody, and family law matters across King County. We offer bilingual services in English and Mandarin, proudly serving the Seattle community and international families seeking clarity on legal issues in their preferred language.
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We recognize that high-asset divorce requires more than basic legal services. At Pursuit Family Law, we help clients navigate equity compensation, overseas assets, and the sensitive family and cultural considerations that shape your path forward.
We represent families and individuals with:
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Led by bilingual and respected attorney Cecilia Ju, our firm provides:
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 Bellevue 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
14205 SE 36th Street, Suite 100, PMB 706, Bellevue, WA 98006
At Pursuit Family Law, our Redmond-based 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.
Here’s how the general divorce process works:
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File a Petition in King County Superior Court
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Wait 90 Days (minimum) before finalizing divorce
3
Temporary Orders may be issued for custody, support, and property
4
Mediation or Litigation to resolve disputes
5
Final Decree of Dissolution issued by a judge
We help you navigate complex divorce proceedings with a strong strategy to protect your best interests and legal rights.
From child custody to business ownership and global property division, Pursuit Family Law brings trusted experience and cultural fluency to your divorce case. We serve diverse clients throughout Seattle with care, strategy, and a commitment to your long-term stability.
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No, you don’t have to live in Seattle to file for divorce, but one spouse must reside in King County. If you live in Seattle or nearby, you can still file at the King County Superior Court.
Yes, you can file for an uncontested divorce. If both parties agree on custody, support, and property division, the process is typically faster and more cost-effective. We’ll ensure your agreement meets court requirements.
When determining spousal support, courts consider economic circumstances, income disparities, and the duration of the marriage. We advocate for fair and sustainable spousal maintenance.
You can still move forward if your spouse won’t cooperate. Washington is a no-fault divorce state. An experienced lawyer from Pursuit Family Law can help handle contested divorces with strategy and professionalism.
Yes, property is typically split 50/50 in Washington. Washington is a community property state, meaning most assets acquired during the marriage are jointly owned and subject to division in a divorce. However, courts consider fairness. We help distinguish between separate and community property, and advocate for equitable outcomes.
Schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your family law needs with our experienced attorneys.