Divorce for Grown-ups
The Quirk Law Group Offers Legal Representation for People Navigating an Amicable Divorce in King County, WA
Flat-rate
Virtual Practice
Based in Kirkland, WA


LEGAL SERVICES CUSTOMIZED TO YOUR NEEDS & RESOURCES
Karin Quirk’s vision for effective, amicable divorces takes a “grownup” approach to dissolution. This short video gives you an idea of our philosophy and how we achieve great results.
At the Quirk Law Group, we focus on amicable, respectful divorces and doing the utmost to achieve out-of-court resolutions.
Our Services
Petition for Divorce
We help people with legal separation, or dissolution of a family partnership
Temporary Orders for Support
Temporary orders for support, financial restraints, or use of residence
Parenting Plans
Thoughtful, sensible, and effective parenting plans for children
Child Support
Spousal Maintenance
Property Settlement Agreements
Testimonials
What is an Amicable Divorce?
An amicable divorce prioritizes cooperation and respect over conflict, aiming for a fair and civil resolution for both parties.
The benefits of an amicable divorce extend far beyond saving money on legal fees. Consider these advantages:
Reduced Stress
Healthier Co-Parenting
Faster Resolution
Less Financial Strain
Preserving Relationships
Personally Commit to an Amicable Divorce for the Best Possible Post-Divorce Life
Our Blog
don’t believe everything you read online
I was recently looking online for a link to a specific law firm when I found information in a well-known legal directory. It was titled “When you need a divorce lawyer,” and I found this: ...getting divorced may be the most challenging thing you ever do. Add in the...
What Do Divorce Attorneys Do?
What does a divorce attorney do? Recently, as I was talking to a client about an upcoming mediation, he said, “…wow, that doesn’t sound like what I’ve seen on television.” I have also seen someone post that divorce attorneys fill out forms. We do more than fill out...
What to Expect When You’re Expecting Divorce?
Divorce? You’ve been thinking about it. You probably have talked to friends or asked Dr. Google what this would involve for you. It is confusing enough that you decide that you need to talk to a lawyer. You ask friends for ideas, review lawyer’s web sites, read...