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Stacie Lynn Naczelnik
King County | Snohomish County | Flat Fees
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Finding the right attorney to work with is important -- when it comes to your legal case, one size does not fit all. My firm offers alternative legal services by providing you with legal advice and guidance through the court process. When possible, I offer flat fees so that you know how much your case will cost without having to worry about unpredictable hourly bills.
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Contested Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Child Custody, Child Support, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Directives, Wills
Additional Practice Area
- Legal Research and Writing
Video Conferencing
- Zoom
- Microsoft Teams
Fees
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Flat fees so you know how much your case will cost.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Washington
- Washington State Bar Association
- ID Number: 45267
Languages
- English
Professional Experience
- Owner, Managing Attorney
- Sound Family Law
- - Current
- Legal Intern / Volunteer Attorney
- Eastside Legal Assistance Program
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- Rule 9 Legal Intern
- SU Domestic Violence Clinic
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Education
- Seattle University School of Law
- J.D. (2012)
- Honors: magna cum laude
- Seattle University
- B.A. (2006)
- Honors: magna cum laude
Awards
- Rising Star in Family Law
- Washington SuperLawyers
- Rising Star in Family Law
- Washington SuperLawyers
- Rising Star in Family Law
- Washington SuperLawyers
- Rising Star in Family Law
- Washington SuperLawyers
- Rising Star in Family Law
- Washington SuperLawyers
Professional Associations
- Washington State Bar  # 45267
- - Current
- King County Bar Association - Family Law Section
- - Current
- Snohomish County Bar Association - Family Law Section
- - Current
- WSBA Low Bono Section
- Past President
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- An Introduction to Calculating Child Support - Coursebook
- WSBA
Speaking Engagements
- Family Law Motions Training
- ELAP
- Hang Your Own Shingle, Low Bono Section
- Washington State Bar Association
- Family Law Motions 101 Training
- ELAP
- Child Support Calculations: An Introduction to Calculating Child Support
- Washington State Bar Association
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Sound Family Law
Legal Answers
7 Questions Answered
- Q. If I called police because Of threat of domestic violence, they didnt make arrest but do they file report of the call?
- A: The police will often create an incident report. If you called 911, you can request the call records, but they don't keep them for very long, so you should make that request ASAP. The incident reports will remain available, but you will need to request those records directly from the law enforcement agency that responded (for example, a specific county sheriff department, specific city police department, etc.).
- Q. What are my legal rights as a father?
- A: Your residential time is defined by the parenting plan. Unless the parenting plan says that she can pick your daughter up during your time because your daughter says she wants her to, then she shouldn't be doing this. You should both be following the parenting plan as best you can.
- Q. 5 yr relationship. He cheated & kicked me out. No money but many woman hours into the place heard he bought for me.
- A: It might, but you should probably consult with an attorney who can advise you on whether your circumstances meet the requirements for a Committed Intimate Relationship in WA.
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