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Courthouse Facilitators

 

What you can do to start:
  • Do-it-yourself kits and the state's mandatory forms are available for purchase.  They may also be accessed on and printed without charge on the Internet at http://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/.
  • Local forms, such as the Note for Motion Docket to be used to schedule a hearing may be found on our local forms page.
 
  What Facilitators can do:     How to contact Facilitators:
  • Courthouse Facilitators help people without attorneys in Superior Court family law cases (Divorce, Modification of Child Support, Modification of Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule, Paternity, Relocation of Children Act and Emancipation to name a few).
 

Courthouse Facilitators
311 Grand Avenue
5th Floor, Room 507
Bellingham, Washington 98225
(360) 738-2459

  • Help identify which mandatory family law forms are needed
  • Review forms you've prepared for completeness
  • Help schedule court hearings
  • Explain court procedures
  • Make referrals to other agencies
 

Effective 12/30/10:

 

Office Hours:  8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.  Appointments are scheduled for the following week by calling (360)-738-2459 on Thursday mornings starting at 7:35 a.m. until all appointments are full.   Walk-ins are from 9:20 a.m.- 4:00 p.m., Monday-Wednesday & Friday and on Thursdays from 10:30 until 4:00, (first-come first-served-basis).  Please note that this office is closed from 11:30-12:30 daily for lunch.
     
  What is required by the Court:     Fees for Facilitator services: (Effective 8/1/09)
  • New causes of action:  Upon the filing of new causes of action, if a Facilitator has not checked the papers, the filing party will be required to sign a Filing Disclaimer.
  • Papers must be checked before final hearings:  Before final papers may be scheduled for a hearing before a Judge, the Facilitator and a Court Commissioner must check them for completeness.
 
  • Scheduled appointment: $20.00
  • Walk-in consultation: $10.00
  • No fee waivers/reductions available
  • Exact cash (no credit/debit cards, checks)
  • Free services may be available elsewhere
  • Because the Court requires that the Facilitator check final Decrees of Legal Separation and Divorce, there is no fee for the FIRST mandatory 40-minute appointment.
     

Courthouse Facilitators cannot give legal advice

or provide legal representation.