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July 11, 2022 NWSidebar

A Backward Glance: Reflecting on Family Law Practice Over the Years

The Washington Family Law Deskbook editors share some thoughts on their long careers, how the practice of family law has changed, and more.

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July 11, 2022 NWSidebar

Collaborative Divorce as a Path to Containing Rather Than Exacerbating Conflict

Collaborative divorce is a unique, cooperative alternative to litigation in marital dissolution cases.

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July 11, 2022 NWSidebar

Implicit Bias in Family Law: How it Presents and How You Can Mitigate It

For people from underrepresented communities, these biases can lead to barriers to entry into the legal profession.

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July 11, 2022 NWSidebar

Guns, Sex, & Electronic Service: Changes to Civil Protection Orders in HB 1320

This article covers some of the most notable changes in the law that are germane to all six types of civil protection orders.

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