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A Note to Our Clients, Friends, and Family from Deno Millikan Law Firm

 
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The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.

Winston Churchill

No doubt these are challenging times. As citizens of Snohomish County our primary obligation is to do what is necessary to protect you from the threat of illness. Please rest assured that we are taking every precaution to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

In order to ensure that our clients have continued access to effective legal representation, we have implemented a robust virtual office procedure. Our lawyers and staff are available for video and telephone conferencing, and we ask that you strongly consider these alternatives to in-person meetings. Although we are regularly disinfecting surfaces throughout the day and stringently observing social distancing, the best way to prevent the spread of coronavirus is to limit person-to-person contact.

Every legal need is unique, and it is impossible to have a “one size fits all” approach.  Although we will miss having direct contact with you, it is certainly possible to address many matters via telephone, video conference, and email. Our pledge is that we will remain available to you, and there will be minimal disruption to our legal services during this time.

Thank you very much for the opportunity to serve your needs. You may find the information below helpful:

Recommended Services

  • Zoom Video Conferencing

  • Video Estate Planning Consultations (Is your Estate Planning Up to Date?)

  • Video Mediation using Zoom Technology

Information on Court Hearings

The court is working hard to address its most urgent cases, while still minimizing the threat to personnel. This information changes almost daily, and your attorney will advise you of the status of your matter. While we recognize that your matter is critical, we have no control over court policy. Your best course of action is to stay in contact with your attorney. The latest emergency orders that address the coronavirus situation may be found here.

 
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