Prince Law

Divorce Attorney in Liberty Lake, Washington

(509) 654-2649, Liberty Lake, WA 99019View on Yelp
Prince Law - divorce attorney in Liberty Lake, WA

About Prince Law

Based at their location in Liberty Lake, Prince Law covers criminal defense law, divorce & family law, dui law. They do not have Yelp reviews posted yet. Services include criminal defense law, divorce & family law, dui law.

Practice Areas

Criminal Defense Law
Divorce & Family Law
DUI Law

How They Can Help

Prince Law handles criminal defense law, divorce & family law, dui law out of their Liberty Lake office. Divorce and family law cases are local by nature, since they go through Washington courts with state-specific rules on property division, custody, and support. Call (509) 654-2649 to discuss your situation.

What to Expect

Call (509) 654-2649 to schedule a consultation. Bring financial documents, any existing agreements, and a list of your main concerns about property, custody, or support. The more prepared you are for the first meeting, the more useful it will be.

Service Area

Prince Law is at their location in Liberty Lake, WA. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases does Prince Law handle?
Prince Law practices criminal defense law, divorce & family law, dui law in Liberty Lake, WA. Call (509) 654-2649 to discuss whether your case involves divorce, custody, support, or property division and to schedule a consultation.
How long does divorce take in Washington?
Uncontested divorces can finalize in a few months. Contested cases with custody or property disputes take longer, sometimes over a year. Washington may also have a mandatory waiting period. Call (509) 654-2649 for specifics.
Does Prince Law handle custody cases?
Most family law firms handle custody as part of divorce proceedings or as standalone cases. Call (509) 654-2649 to discuss your custody situation and what kind of arrangement you are seeking.
Can Prince Law help with child support modifications?
If circumstances have changed since your original order, you may be able to modify child support. Job loss, income changes, and custody adjustments are common reasons. Call (509) 654-2649 to discuss.
What documents should I bring to my first meeting?
Bring tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, mortgage documents, any prenuptial agreements, and a list of assets and debts. If custody is involved, bring school and medical records for the children.

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