Family Law Blog

Using open ended AI for legal research and analysis? Think again.
Artificial Intelligence is finding its way into all aspects of our lives, including how we communicate with one another. However, open-ended AI based on the World Wide Web is not yet a reliable source of legal precedent. In practice, I see many individuals attempt to use open-source AI to obtain insights for legal analysis or ... Read more

Minor Guardianships: Options for Children and the Caregivers they Depend On
Minor guardianships in Washington provide a legal way for a responsible adult to care for a child when parents are unable to do so safely or consistently. Under Washington’s current guardianship laws (the UGA), the court can appoint a guardian to make important decisions about a child’s education, healthcare, and daily needs. Many families search ... Read more