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Ruth A Roti - Renton, WA
Evergreen Bldg, Suite 10015 So. Grady WayP. O. Box 90 Renton, WA 98057- 0090
Mogren, Glessner & Ahrens, P.S.
Renton Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Ruth Roti is a graduate of Central Wasington University (1972) and University of Puget Sound School of Law (1989). Ruth worked as a para-legal for 10 years, before decideing to go to law school to become a lawyer. The main emphasis of her practice is in the areas of divorce, family law, adoptions, wills, estate planning, and probate. Ruth retired from the firm in November, 2015.
Ruth was raised in South King County, and presently lives in Renton with her husband...
Ruth Roti is a graduate of Central Wasington University (1972) and University of Puget Sound School of Law (1989). Ruth worked as a para-legal for 10 years, before decideing to go to law school to become a lawyer. The main emphasis of her practice is in the areas of divorce, family law, adoptions, wills, estate planning, and probate. Ruth retired from the firm in November, 2015.
Ruth was raised in South King County, and presently lives in Renton with her husband...
Ruth Roti is a graduate of Central Wasington University (1972) and University of Puget Sound School of Law (1989). Ruth worked as a para-legal for 10 years, before decideing to go to law school to become a lawyer. The main emphasis of her practice is in the areas of divorce, family law, adoptions, wills, estate planning, and probate. Ruth retired from the firm in November, 2015.
Ruth was raised in South King County, and presently lives in Renton with her husband. Ruth is actively involved in her church, and enjoys gardening, hiking and biking.
Washington Family Law:King County attorney, Ruth Roti's main emphasis of practice is in family law, including divorce, legal separation, adoptions, parenting plans, custody disputes, child support, spousal mainenance, modificaions and property division.
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- Equity in Family Home in Divorce
- Third Party Custody in Washington
- Expected Behavior Toward Children in Divorce
- Procedure of a Washington Divorce
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- Parenting Plans in Washington
- Residential Time in Washington
- Decision Making in Parenting Plans
- Parenting Dispute Resolution in Parenting Plans
- Parenting Evaluation
- Relocation of Children in Washington
- Modification of Custody in Washington
- Contempt Hearings in Washington
- 7 Tips if Considering Divorce
- Alternatives to Trial
- Community Resources in Divorce
- Declarations for Court
- Selecting a Divorce Lawyer
- Domestic Violence Safety Plan
- Child Support in Washington
- Support Enforcement
- Child Support Modification in Washington
- Deviation of Child Support in Washington
- College Education Expense in Washington
- Property Division in Washington Divorce
- Debts in Washington Divorce
- Community Property
- Retirement Plans in Washington Divorce
- Family Law Definitions
- How Long Does it Take to get a Washington Divorce?
- Study of Washington Parenting Act
- What to Expect from your Lawyer
- Custody
- Annulment
- Discovery
- Uncontested Divorce
- How long does it take?
- How much does it cost?
- Motion for Default
- Pretrial Conference
- Confirmation of Issues
- How to Stop a Divorce in Progress
- Page Limits in Family Law Motions
- Risks of Do It Yourself Divorce
- Criteria for Temporary Residential Schedule
- Criteria for Parenting Plan Residential Schedule
- Shared Custody
- Preparing for a Settlement Conference
Washington Wills and Probate:
Washington lawyer, Ruth Roti, also deals extensively in the areas of Wills, Estate Planning, and Probate Administration. The following is a list of informative legal articles on our firm web page (www.mgrlaw.com) for you to review. Please click a topic to go to an informative article on our web page.
King County Location:
Ruth Roti practices with the law firm of Mogren, Glessner & Ahrens, P.S, which is conveniently located just off the freeway in Renton, Washington, at the intersection of I-405 and Hwy. 167, in the Renton Village on So. Grady Way, between the Holiday Inn and the Renton Cinemas. The office is located on the first floor of The Evergreen Building, Suite 100, 15 So. Grady Way. Ample parking is available without charge.
Ruth Roti has dedicated his career as a lawyer to helping people with their family law needs. Located in Renton, Washington, Peter works with clients throughout the King County area, including Seattle, Bellevue, Kent, Mercer Island, Issaquah, Tukwila, Burien, Sea Tac, Skyway, Black Diamone, Des Moines, New Castle, Normandy Park, Fairwood, North Bend, Federal Way, Auburn, Enumclaw, and Maple Valley.
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