Lisa Anne DuFour, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Seattle, WA with 96 reviews
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Lisa Anne DuFour

901 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2800, Seattle, WA

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4.8 / 5
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Education

1984:
University of Washington School of Law, JD
1983:
University of Washington School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1979:
University of Washington, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 96 reviews
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Iza k

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23 Feb, 2025
I was immensely grateful to have Shannon Polley represent a loved one who was at risk of 2+ years, minimum, of prison for unlawful possession of a firearm. She advocated for his truth with unwavering dedication, a wealth of knowledge, and genuine warmth. Her composure and sharp intellect instilled a deep sense of confidence and trust from beginning to end. Shannon possesses the unique ability to connect with clients on a personal level, making you feel supported, respected and truly heard throughout the entire process. Her ability to adapt and act with precision amidst trial gave us the peace of mind we needed during an extremely stressful experience. I recommend her with high regards if you are looking for a defense lawyer who will go above and beyond, she is a relentless advocate for her clients and was an absolutely powerful force in the court room.
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Mayia bartoli

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19 Nov, 2024
Chris is the best of the best and he’s given the best service for my case and others that I have referred him to. He really is top notch with communication. Professional and he’s constantly on top of what ever the circumstances are and he’s always been able to handle anything with confidence and that helps ease your stress levels as a client. I couldn’t have asked for better representation.
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Stephen hunt

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15 Nov, 2024
They never did anything for my case. Ride out Statute of limits instead of paying these sharks
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Pros
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Skilled and effective legal representation
“Chris Kattenhorn of Puget Law Group is the best attorney I've ever met. He'll work hard for you and he's got an entire team behind him of some of the best lawyers in the country.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“Chris always went the extra mile. (Even when I was making things difficult.) He's a man that is as kind as he is intelligent. He coordinated with me and other institutions to solve problems I'd otherwise never have been able to solve.”
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Positive case outcomes
“Chris got my case dismissed and now I'm confident that my background is once again clear. Just a matter of time until I'm back to my old self.”
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Responsiveness and timeliness
“Chris was in my corner the entirety of both of my cases, and I had the utmost confidence that he was constantly working behind the scenes for me.”
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Diverse team of skilled attorneys
“I was represented by Teresa Groves in a very challenging and risky case. My whole livelihood was at stake and to add to that, I am not easy to deal with lol. So having her as my guide through this corrupt justice system is beyond miraculous.”
Cons
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Inconsistent communication and client support
“After providing a binder full of documentation, photos, X-rays, and more documentation with little next to no contact (unless initiated by me) the waiting game began and continued until today when I received an email informing me they would not handle my case.”
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Potential for disappointing case outcomes
“Admittedly I have no comparison to make as I've never been involved with any type of legal issues, but I will say this experience was highly disappointing.”

Publications

2016:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Special Needs Children and Parenting Plans”,
2016:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Family Law and the Rules of Professional Conduct”,
2015:
King County Bar Bulletin, "Fraudulent Transfers: You Can’t Even Give Your Stuff Away"
2015:
King County Bar Bulletin, “’Family Affair’ – The Co-Parents Handbook”
2015:
King County Bar Bulletin, “What Happens When Mr./Ms. Right Turns into Mr./Ms. Wrong?”
2014:
WSBA Northwest Lawyer, "Hit by a Bus at the Intersection of Probate and Family Law,”
2014:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Favorite Parenting Plan Clauses”
2014:
King County Bar Bulletin, “The True MVP of Family Law Litigation”
2014:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Long Term Marriages and Divorce after 60(or 80)”
2014:
King County Bar Bulletin, “How to Prepare a Declaration for a Family Law Hearing: A Novel Idea”
2013:
WSBA Northwest Lawyer, “Fashion Tips for Gals”
2013:
King County Bar Bulletin, “In the Shadows: Dealing with Mental Health Issues”
2013:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Rambo in the Courtroom: Dealing with a Mad Attorney”
2013:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Top Ten things to Tell a Family Law Client”
2013:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Why ‘You should do What I Tell You’ Does not Work”
2013:
King County Bar Bulletin, “A Paws-itive Way to Heal Child Abuse.”
2012:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Working with Limited-English Clients”
2012:
King County Bar Bulletin, “Roamin with a Child”
2012:
King County Bar Bulletin, Don’t Get Tangled in the Web (co-author Kim Schnuelle)
2012:
King County Bar Bulletin, February 2012 Defending the Deposition: A Study in Preparation (co-author Kim Schnuelle)
2011:
King County Bar Bulletin, Maintenance and Marriage: The Changing Nature of Support
2011:
King County Bar Bulletin, Grandparent Rights and Visitation
2011:
King County Bar Bulletin, Split Decision: Is Divorce the First Course?
2011:
King County Bar Bulletin, Relocating with Children: A Moving Conundrum
2010:
Washington State Bar Association Bar News, Can You Give it All Away? The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act
2010:
Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association, Military Moms and Dads: How to Protect the Rights of Deployed Parents
2010:
King County Bar Bulletin, Collecting Child Support Takes Many Forms
2009:
Washington State Bar Association Bar News, Using QDROs to Collect Child Support Payments
2009:
King County Bar Bulletin, Presumed Fathers Compound Family Structure
2009:
King County Bar Bulletin, Child Support Owed Share of Wealth Transfers
2009:
King County Bar Bulletin, Child Support Systems Protect Domestic Violence Victims
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