A Collaborative Divorce And Mediation Firm Guiding You On The Path To A Peaceful Resolution
Empowering People To Resolve Conflict Instead Of Promoting It
Our family law practice at Akiona Law, PLLC, is dedicated to helping people resolve divorce and family law matters amicably. Our attorney at our office in Everett approaches every case with experience, skill and compassion. She can help you get through your family law concerns without resorting to traditional litigation or a trial by using mediation or collaborative divorce. Simply stated, these are methods that allow you to resolve conflict instead of promoting it. Whether you are going through a divorce or trying to resolve a related matter, our lawyer will show you how you can reach an agreement without litigation. Above all, she and our staff will treat you with the respect and honesty that you deserve.
Our Practice Areas
Mediating Conflict. Embracing Peace.
We serve Snohomish County and the greater Seattle area.
How The Collaborative Divorce And Mediation Process Works
Why Hire Akiona Law, PLLC
Interview with Shark Tank’s Kevin Harrington and our founding attorney, Lani Akiona.
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We take a team approach to every divorce, and we work with all participating parties to craft and work toward viable solutions.
Ululani “Lani” Akiona is certified as a mediator and trained in collaborative divorce as well.
We provide clients with the tools they require to make important decisions themselves and the information they need to move forward with confidence.
Interview with Shark Tank‘s Kevin Harrington and our founding attorney, Lani Akiona.
Watch the full interview
There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ family law solution.
Let our attorney create a unique case plan tailored to your individual circumstances.
What Are The Benefits Of Collaborative Divorce And Mediation?
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Featured Blog Posts
The Akiona Law Podcast: Featuring Leigh Noffsinger
In this episode of the Akiona Law Podcast, Lani speaks with collaborative divorce attorney Leigh Noffsinger. In 2022 Leigh launched a training curriculum -- complete with comprehensive templates, checklists, and client handouts -- to support collaborative divorce...
How do collaborative divorce and mediation differ?
Collaborative divorce and mediation are two ways for couples to legalize a separation without going to court. While both methods aim to help couples reach agreements amicably, there are key differences between them. Before quickly opting for one choice or the other, a...
The Akiona Law Podcast: Featuring Kristyna Larch
In this episode of the Akiona Law Podcast, Lani speaks with certified divorce financial analyst, former president of King County Collaborative Law, attorney Kristyna Larch. We untangle the threads of two major mediation styles: shuttle and facilitative. We also...