Divorce Lawyers & Attorneys South Bay

Simple, affordable divorce
Adversarial divorces are known for high conflict, high stress, and high costs ranging from fifteen to two hundred thousand dollars. Skip the battle and save thousands with an uncontested Truce divorce starting from $1500.
Leslie E. Beauregard, Attorney
Find the best divorce attorneys in South Bay at Truce Law
Filing an agreed divorce or family order is your best choice financially and emotionally. When you find a solution outside the court you save time and money, plus you and your family are able to move forward with your lives as quickly as possible.
Convenient intake
Learn from our online quiz and provide your info through a secure online portal.
No court appearances
We’ll guide you to an agreement, letting you skip the in person court dates.
Easy e-signature
We provide a streamlined service allowing clients to quickly e-sign court forms.
Meet online or in person
Nowadays people need flexible meeting options. We work with your schedule.
Why hire a lawyer from Truce Law?
Over 90% of divorces settle before trial, but people still spend big and prepare for court. Truce Law offers a better way. If you agree, we’ll handle your divorce fast, for a low rate. If you’re struggling to compromise, we’ll help you reach common ground outside the courts.
In each case, we use a private process to resolve family issues saving clients thousands. Anyone can argue in front of a judge, but the vast majority of people eventually call a truce. Why not start with one?
How it works
Agreed divorces follow the same general four step pattern. Decide what’s right for you and let us know how we can help.
Step 1. Pick a process
Choose the best divorce process for you: Uncontested, Collaborative, Mediated.
Step 2. Discuss the details
Discuss specifics with your spouse and fine tune the agreement with an attorney.
Step 3. Prepare the papers
With an agreement reached you’re ready to put pen to paper and draft the documents.
Step 4. Divorce without court
File by mail or electronically, allowing a judge to sign off without a court appearance.
Top 10 questions asked by our clients
Since our first divorce case, we’ve kept track of the most common divorce questions our clients have. If you have any of the following questions, get in touch with us today
- Where should I file my divorce?
- Do I need to prove anything in order to file for divorce?
- What if I don’t want a divorce?
- How long will it take to divorce?
- What is the average cost of divorce in Washington?
- How do I begin the divorce process?
- Who pays the bills before the divorce finalized?
- Will all our property be divided 50/50?
- Will I be liable for my spouse’s debt?
- Will I have to pay spousal support and child support?