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Jul 21.2025

Understanding ‘Attractive Nuisance’ Claims: Liability for Injured Children…

When a child is injured on someone else’s property, most people assume there’s no liability if the child was trespassing.…

Jul 21.2025

How Washington’s Mental Health Diversion Courts Work

A Guide for Families and Defendants in Clark County For individuals facing criminal charges in Washington who also live with…

Jul 16.2025

What Is a Pre-Filing Investigation and Why You…

When most people think of hiring a defense attorney, they picture someone already charged with a crime. But in many…

Jul 16.2025

Bench Trial vs Jury Trial: What’s the Difference…

When you’re facing a legal dispute—whether criminal or civil—you may hear the terms bench trial and jury trial. Both are…

Jul 15.2025

Partition Actions in Washington State: Resolving Disputes Over…

Joint ownership of real estate is common in Washington, especially among family members, romantic partners, or co-investors. However, when co-owners…

Jul 15.2025

What Counts as a Nuisance Under Washington Law?

Disputes between neighbors often begin with minor inconveniences—noise, odors, runoff—but in some cases, they escalate into actionable legal claims. In…

Jul 14.2025

Is It Worth Fighting a Misdemeanor Charge in…

Many people assume that a misdemeanor Charge is “no big deal.” After all, it’s not a felony—so why not just…

Jul 14.2025

What Is a Civil Compromise in Washington Criminal…

Facing a criminal charge in Washington can be overwhelming, especially for individuals with no prior record or those charged with…

Jul 10.2025

Do You Have to Talk to a CPS…

When Child Protective Services (CPS) contacts you, it can be scary, confusing, and emotionally overwhelming—especially if you’re a parent or…

Jul 10.2025

Can I Be Charged If I Let Someone…

It’s a question many people never think to ask—until it’s too late. If someone borrows your car and commits a…