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Webbeking, Matthew

Matthew Webbeking - Seattle, WA

Attorney at Lawgena Lawyers

Family Law Lawyers in Seattle, WA

1603 8th Ave N Seattle, WA 98109

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Seattle Family Law Lawyer

Updated: 05/08/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law

Attorney Information

Overview

Matthew Webbeking has been practicing law in the Seattle area for over 20 years. A graduate of Nathan Hale High School, Matthew received his B.A. in Psychology from Whitman College, with a Philosophy Minor. He received his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law, focusing on tax and corporate law. He currently resides in Seattle, with his three children. Matthew served on the Board of Directors of the Brazil Children’s Charity, and enjoys Latin & ballroom dance, tennis, swimming, and lifting.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Washington
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • Nathan Hale High School
    • Whitman College
      B.A.
      Minor: Philosophy
      Major: Psychology

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Founder

Pro Bono Activities

  • Brazil Children’s Charity, Board of Directors

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Seattle, WA

1603 8th Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109

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Phone: 855-495-7657

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Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 - 5:00

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