Address: 3802 Colby Ave #2, Everett, WA 98201, USA
Phone: +14252121789
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Leah Rollins
I worked with Marya Noyes, who is a Limited License Legal Technician when I went through my divorce. Marya was very knowledgeable about the law and upfront about everything that I needed to know that could be a possible outcome for my situation. I could be myself with Marya which was valuable to me in our communication. She was prompt with her responses and easy to work with. Divorce is an emotional process and Marya was always understanding and professional with me. I felt confident knowing she was on my side.
Sherene Kershner
This review is for Marya Noyes, the firm's LLLT. That stands for limited license legal technician. They are basically the nurse practitioners of lawyers - can't appear for you in court, but can help you with filings, prep, procedure and such. We've been fighting for six years to protect kids in an extremely contentious, high conflict situation with my partner's mentally ill ex spouse. At times we've been represented and at times we go it alone - but when we represent ourselves, that's when we need help with procedure, forms, deadlines, rules, etc. That's where Marya comes in. She's super flexible. You can write your own material and have her edit, or she can write for you. She can file for you and all of that, too. It just depends on how self-sufficient you are -- she fills in the gaps. if you're confident representing yourself in court (or even if you're not but can't afford an attorney), she can help make sure you get the right stuff filed on time and in proper order. Saves a lot of money and she's also very empathetic and understanding. You'll be glad to have her in your corner.
Kelly Engeseth
Marya Noyes at Genesis Law Firm helped me with my divorce case. When I arrived at her office I was a mess, stressed and lost on how or where to begin. Marya walked with me every step and handled any issues in a quick and efficient manner. She is well versed in the field of law and very detail orientated. I have the utmost confidence in Marya and highly recommend her.
Liz Chow (lisichan)
David came highly recommended from another attorney of mine and he did not disappoint! He's very straight to the point and won't tell you what you want to hear, but instead be realistic about all possible outcomes based on the legal system and all his years of experience. David will always have your back, and tell you when you're being unreasonable so you don't come across as irrational in court. As difficult as my ex was, David handled everything very well. If it weren't for his guidance I couldn't have imagined my divorce going as well as it did. It is no surprise why he is known for his integrity and I cannot recommend him enough! Definitely a friend worth having on your side and not against 👍 PS. Thanks to Sean, Alex, Man & Heather as well! Everyone also responds in a very timely manner as well 👍
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Be careful though don't get behind at all on payments. I became late on payments and my lawyer from this firm held up me signing my final papers. I ended up having to force him to step down so I could sign my final papers by myself a month later.
Mr. LeGore is correct in that the name on the home's deed typically does not matter much in a Washington court's analysis. Generally a judge will award each spouse his or her separate property and approximately half the community property. If the home in question is "yours" but not in your name, I assume you mean you purchased it prior to the marriage or received it as an inheritance. In that case, the home is probably your separate property, and the court would probably award it to you. A truly good answer to this question would require more factual information. The two main factual questions are: 1) when was the house purchased, and 2) where did the money to purchase the home came from? Our firm has an article entitled "Who Gets the House?" You can read it for free at https://www.genesislawfirm.com/who-gets-house-divorce-washington-state.
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