Clement Law Center

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(253)357-5395verified 29 years in business

31919 1st Avenue South Suite 103
Federal Way WA, 98003

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Mon9:00 am-5:00 pm
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Wed9:00 am-5:00 pm
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31919 1st Avenue South Suite 103, Federal Way WA, 98003
6th Ave & 334th St S
(253)357-5395



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About Clement Law Center

Whether your legal matter needs a phone call, mediation or a full trial, Clement Law Center is ready to fight for you and your family. The sooner you contact us, the faster we can begin to help. We offer high-quality representation to clients in Seattle, Tacoma and the surrounding communities of King and Pierce counties, including military families of Joint Base Lewis-McChord.


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Frequently Asked Questions about Clement Law Center

Clement Law Center is closed on Sunday and Saturday.
Clement Law Center is open Mon-Fri 9:00 AM-5:00 PM.
You may need to call several good mediators to get a date that comes before the mediation deadline has passed. That is the best solution to your problem, since the success of your meditation often depends on the skill and the experience of the mediator.
Mediation is one type of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) that meets the requirements of a court order or rule that requires ADR before the court will allow a case to proceed, a trial to be held, or a motion to be scheduled. A “settlement conference” may or may not be a type of ADR.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) refers to procedures that may result in a successful settlement of a court case. ADR is a process that is often required in family law cases by statutes, court orders, or court rules. Mediation is the most common type of ADR. Mediation is an in-person or digital conference where the parties and their attorneys meet with a trained mediator and attempt to settle their case.
Since mediation is often required in family law cases it can be difficult to know how to proceed if the other party does not comply. One thing to keep in mind is that if you are required to mediate, so is the opposing party. Therefore, it is important to document your attempts to mediate. If you can show the court that you have done your best, but your spouse has not cooperated, the court most often will allow the case to proceed without canceling any court hearing.


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