Rick Jones - Seattle, WA
Attorney at Goldberg Jones
Divorce for Men Lawyers in Seattle, WA
1200 Westlake Avenue North Ste 700 Seattle, WA 98109 - 3529
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Seattle Divorce for Men Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Divorce for Men
- Paternity
- Family Law
- Fathers' Rights
- Child Support Modifications
- Child Custody
- High Net Worth Divorce
Attorney Information
Overview
Rick is a founder and Managing Partner of Goldberg Jones. He continues to provide a level of “hands on” support that is invaluable to each office. His personal integrity and professional ethic largely influence who we hire and how we practice law. One can certainly see Rick’s stamp on nearly every aspect of Goldberg Jones.
“I am beyond proud of the solid reputation we have earned in the courts as well as with other family law attorneys. We focus our representation on husbands and fathers and do so aggressively and smartly”, says Rick. It’s not easy being a man facing divorce, which is why you need someone on your side to protect your rights. “Our clients desire to be treated fairly in the process. They don’t want to cause harm, only to be protected from harm. At Goldberg Jones, we believe that is not too much to ask.”
Education
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Legal Education
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Seattle University School of Law,
Seattle,
Washington
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
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Seattle University School of Law,
Seattle,
Washington
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Non Legal Education
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University of Washington
B.S.
Major: English Literature
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University of Washington
Current Employment Position(s)
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Managing Partner at Goldberg Jones
Bar Admissions
- Washington, 1995
Contact
1200 Westlake Avenue North
Ste 700
Seattle, WA 98109 - 3529
Fax: (206) 448-0736
Email: Send a message
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https://www.goldbergjones-wa.com/
- http://www.goldbergjones-wa.com/resources/blog/ (Goldberg Jones Seattle Family Law Blog)
Hours: 8AM—5PM M—F
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