Kathryn Resnick is a compassionate legal advocate located in Bellingham, Washington and serving Whatcom and Skagit counties. Kathryn guides her clients through the difficult decisions involved in divorce, separation and estate/end-of-life planning with compassion, respect and dignity. Kathryn handles family law cases that are contested (litigation) or non-contested (agreed divorces) and also practices collaborative law, a process in which parties agree to resolve their disputes without going to court.
Kathryn offers skilled and supportive attention to your family law needs, whether contested or non-contested, including divorce/dissolution, legal separation, custody, and/or child support. Through litigation or collaboration, she will represent your best interests and those of your children, as she guides you through the process. Kathryn can help you obtain the peace of mind that comes from knowing your loved ones will have your guidance when making difficult decisions about you or your estate.
Kathryn offers skilled and supportive attention to your family law needs, whether contested or non-contested, including divorce/dissolution, legal separation, custody, and/or child support. Through litigation or collaboration, she will represent your best interests and those of your children, as she guides you through the process. Kathryn can help you obtain the peace of mind that comes from knowing your loved ones will have your guidance when making difficult decisions about you or your estate.
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I became a lawyer because of my desire to seek justice for those who need it.
I have lived in Bellingham, Washington since 1995.
In 1997 I graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. degree in Anthropology.
After college, I spent many years working and volunteering as a community advocate for the disadvantaged.
This work inspired my decision to attend the University of Washington School of Law and I received a Juris Doctor degree in 2003.
I first practiced law for the Whatcom County Public Defender before going into private practice.
I have lived in Bellingham, Washington since 1995.
In 1997 I graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. degree in Anthropology.
After college, I spent many years working and volunteering as a community advocate for the disadvantaged.
This work inspired my decision to attend the University of Washington School of Law and I received a Juris Doctor degree in 2003.
I first practiced law for the Whatcom County Public Defender before going into private practice.
Kathryn Resnick understands the financial and emotional stress that comes with the division of families.
She advocates for her clients in a respectful and collaborative manner, supporting your goals along the way.
She provides skilled and supportive attention to your family law needs, whether contested or non-contested.
Through litigation or collaboration, Kathryn will represent your best interests, and those of your children, as she guides you through the process.
Collaborative Law is a respectful way to resolve family law disputes without going to court.
She advocates for her clients in a respectful and collaborative manner, supporting your goals along the way.
She provides skilled and supportive attention to your family law needs, whether contested or non-contested.
Through litigation or collaboration, Kathryn will represent your best interests, and those of your children, as she guides you through the process.
Collaborative Law is a respectful way to resolve family law disputes without going to court.
Kathryn Resnick can help you attain the peace of mind that comes from knowing your loved ones will have your guidance when making tough decisions during difficult times.
Lessen the burden on your family and ensure harmony among family members by having a plan for you and your estate.
A simple will assures that your loved ones know how you would like your assets and possessions to be distributed.
Even families with small estates benefit from the guidance of a will.
A power of attorney allows a person you assign to make decisions for you, and to manage your assets and debts, in case you become incompetent or incapacitated.
Lessen the burden on your family and ensure harmony among family members by having a plan for you and your estate.
A simple will assures that your loved ones know how you would like your assets and possessions to be distributed.
Even families with small estates benefit from the guidance of a will.
A power of attorney allows a person you assign to make decisions for you, and to manage your assets and debts, in case you become incompetent or incapacitated.
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