Michele O'Loane
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O'Loane Law Firm is a family law practice in Everett, Washington focused on divorce, child custody, child support, and other related cases. We are dedicated to reaching the best result possible for your situation. At O'Loane Law, we provide the legal advice and support you need to reach the best resolution as quickly as possible. Don't waste your precious time and hard-earned money.

Call us to work together to develop a thorough strategy for your family law matter. If you find yourself filing or facing a divorce or legal separation, O'Loane Law Firm is here to support you while representing your best interests during this time. Whether you have experienced or been accused of domestic violence, O'Loane Law Firm provides the legal support you need to protect yourself.

Determining your parental rights can feel intimidating. We help mothers and fathers take control of the situation and legally establish their rights as parents. Mediation provides a fair and balanced opportunity to resolve your situation while decreasing the financial impact of litigation.
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At O'Loane Law, we put your needs first.
Our experienced team is here to help you reach the best resolution possible for your unique legal situation.
Through years of intensely litigating divorces and other family law cases in the Superior Court, Michele O'Loane came to the realization that the legal system often does not deliver the best outcome for some families.
However, no two clients are alike and Michele is experienced and well prepared in the courtroom when your case needs it.
Michele opened her own law firm in 2007 to provide effective family law solutions that fit your unique situation.
If you find yourself filing or facing a divorce or legal separation, O'Loane Law Firm is here to support you while representing your best interests during this time.
Washington state is a no-fault divorce state.
In other words, when a divorce is filed, no one is considered at fault for ending the marriage.
You may file on your own as a sole petitioner, or in some cases, you and your spouse may petition jointly.
A legal separation is very similar to a divorce.
A legal separation is permanent and can be the right choice for a couple if they do not want a formal divorce, but do want to legally separate their assets and debts.
During a divorce or legal separation, you need an attorney you can trust to advocate for you and your child.
O'Loane Law Firm develops and modifies parenting plans to meet your family's unique needs.
When undergoing a divorce or legal separation, a parenting plan should be established.
This plan will address the days and times your children will be with you, how decisions will be made, and how future disputes about the plan will be resolved.
At O'Loane Law Firm, we incorporate the facts of your unique situation with the requirements of Washington state law to develop a parenting plan that reflects your family's needs.
At O'Loane Law Firm, we help mothers and fathers take control of the situation and legally establish their rights as parents.
It is important to establish your child's parentage and/or paternity in order to define and protect the your legal, emotional, and financial ties to your child.
Establishing your parent-child relationship can also help to minimize legal and personal disputes between parents regarding parenting plans and financial support.
At O'Loane Law Firm, we have extensive experience helping fathers and mothers to take back control over their lives and that of their children through paternity and parentage cases.
Determining child support is not as simple as entering income into a worksheet.
The process can quickly become complicated by self-employment, military employment, children from other relationships, children with special needs, college support needs, and more.
At O'Loane Law Firm, we work with you to make sure your children are receiving the financial support they are entitled to.
By working with a family law attorney, you can receive legal assistance to establish a child support order.
This order defines the financial support your child is entitled to.
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