SEATTLE, WA, July 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters company, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers in Family Law who have attained a high degree of peer recognition, meet ethical standards, and have demonstrated professional achievement in their field. The annual selections are made using a rigorous multi-phased process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, and independent research evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
Todd R. DeVallance has over a decade of experience handling high profile and complex family law matters. Todd has appeared on The Today Show with Matt Lauer, Fox News Fox & Friends, ABC News, and Anderson Cooper. Todd is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and is a Family Law Section Member in King County.
Tsai Law Company represents individuals on family law issues regarding divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, restraining orders, paternity actions, and domestic partnerships in King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties.
To learn more about Todd R. DeVallance, please visit the website http://www.tlclawco.com/seattle-divorce-lawyers.html or call Tsai Law Company at 206-728-8000.
Top Seattle Divorce Lawyer at Tsai Law Company Recognized as Super Lawyer
Family Law Attorney Todd R. DeVallance named to the Washington Super Lawyers Rising Star list as one of the top attorneys in Washington State for 2012. No more than 5 percent of the lawyers in Washington are select by Super Lawyers.
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[Press-News.org] Top Seattle Divorce Lawyer at Tsai Law Company Recognized as Super LawyerFamily Law Attorney Todd R. DeVallance named to the Washington Super Lawyers Rising Star list as one of the top attorneys in Washington State for 2012. No more than 5 percent of the lawyers in Washington are select by Super Lawyers.