Law Office of Aimee Welch
308 Tacoma Ave South
Suite A
Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: (253) 205-6685 | Fax: (253) 276-0961
http://www.aimeewelchlaw.com
Family Law
I appreciate clients that I can work with to further their goals in civil law matters including end of life planning and family law and domestic partnerships, with or without children.
Divorce
I appreciate clients that I can work with to further their goals in civil law matters including end of life planning and family law and domestic partnerships, with or without children.
WA, Nov 2008
Bar Number: 40642
Washington State.
American Bar Association, Washington State Bar Association, and QLAW - Washington State LGBT Bar Association.
I attend continuing legal education seminars.
I have successfully represented a client who was involved in a property dispute. The opposing party, through counsel, filed for a domestic violence protection order. This was dismissed. I have also settled collection cases, property disputes, and landlord-tenant conflicts. I often draft contracts for services and employment. Finally, many of my cases involve end of life planning, including wills, advanced directives, and establishing powers of attorney.
Juris Doctorate
Seattle University School of Law
Seattle
WA
2006
Family Law Clinic.
Masters
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Omaha
NE
1999
Public Administration.
Bachelor of Science
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Omaha
NE
1994
Social Work.
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Washington
My law office is a general practice. I do not focus on any one area of law.
My office was established in November 2008.
Private Law Practice, Tacoma, WA
Attorney, General Practice, WSBA 40642, 2008 - present
Rainbow Center, Tacoma, WA
Executive Director, 2008 - present
Oasis Youth Center, Tacoma, WA
Legal Advocate, 2008 - 2009
It's My Decision, Initiative 1000, Washington State
Volunteer Pierce County Signature Gathering Coordinator, 2008
Public Health - Seattle & King County, Seattle, WA
Program Manager, 2001 - 2008
Hemlock Society of Washington State, Seattle WA
Office Staff Member, 2002 - 2003
Ronald J Peterson Law Clinic, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, WA
Rule 9 - Family Law Legal Intern, WSBA #9094811, 2006
Paul J. Strawhecker, Inc., Omaha, NE
Fundraising Consultant, 2000 - 2001
Nebraska College of Business, Omaha, NE
Classroom Instructor, 2000 - 2001
University of Nebraska Center for Environmental Toxicology, Omaha, NE
Program Coordinator, 1999 - 2000
Aidan O'Neil Foundation for the Prevention of Childhood Cancer, Omaha, NE
Executive Director, 1997 - 1999
Charles Drew Health Center, Omaha, NE
Program Evaluator and Case Manager, 1994 - 2001 (employee and contractor)
Diversified Rehabilitative Services, Omaha, NE
Case Manager, 1994
Law Office of Susan Koenig-Cramer, Omaha, NE
Social Work Practicum Student, 1994
Commissioner, City of Tacoma Human Rights Commission.
As a social worker I became intimately aware of common barriers in access to justice for my clients. I sought to obtain my Juris Doctorate so that I could provide a bridge from the circumstances my clients faced to the remedies available only through judicial intervention. The bridges that I have always hoped for have been based on increasing knowledge and understanding along with building sustainable skills for all people I work with. I am a teacher at heart and a community servant through passion.
I am always willing to consult with clients on a limited basis, including document review.
I am always willing to provide coaching for clients seeking to represent themselves. This is one of the most fulfilling aspects of my community work.
I wanted to be a lawyer so that I could play a role in dismantling oppressive and selective systems in our society. I do this through individual advocacy and at a larger community-wide level.
While I have a Juris Doctorate, a license to practice law, and currently represent clients, I will always consider myself a social worker. My primary education is in social work and community development (BSSW and MPA). I have used these perspectives and the skills I gained in school as a volunteer and an employee since 1994. Additionally, I am a very out lesbian who moved to Tacoma from a much more disapproving community. I understand the challenges LGBT people face from firsthand experience.
I believe that we all choose our families. Some of us choose those with whom they have a blood relation while others create families through friendships and common interests. I choose to work with all families because I believe that family, however defined, is the basis of human and social development.
Helping people reach their own potential and assisting them in reaching their goals when the chips are stacked against them.
I am a solo practitioner, so all my clients deal directly with me. I prefer jeans, a t-shirt, and a casual atmosphere, but certainly own and wear my suits when it is appropriate to do so. My goal is to create an environment in my office that is welcoming, calming, and open. I know that seeing an attorney, for any reason, can be incredibly nerve-wracking. It doesn't have to be that way.
Writing, collaboration, and teaching.
I am passionate about foster care reform and providing service to those who have aged out of the system. I am concerned about the lack of support services to BRCA carriers (breast and ovarian cancer genes). I love gardening, riding my Harley Sportster, and spending time with my family.
(253) 276-0961
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
Evening and weekend appointments available.
No
I offer fixed-price rates for limited services, reasonable hourly rates for longer-term representation and will consider contingent fee arrangements on appropriate cases. Clients mentioning that they found me on Nolo.com receive a 5% discount on all fees.
$200.
Most consultations are free of charge.
Depending on the complexity of the case, my retainer ranges from $1,000 - $2,500. However, this is always negotiable.
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