FINAL BILL REPORT

SB 5213

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Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Concerning the award of fees for limited license legal technicians in certain domestic violence cases.

Sponsors: Senators Wilson and Zeiger.

Senate Committee on Law & Justice

House Committee on Judiciary

Background: The legal technician program was created and based on the Civil Legal Needs Study of 2003. The Washington Supreme Court licenses legal technicians to practice and advise clients in family law cases. Washington is the first state to license legal technicians. Legal technicians can only prepare legal documents that have been approved by the Limited License Legal Technician Board. They cannot represent a client in court, nor can they negotiate on behalf of a client.

Any person may petition the court for a protection order alleging that they have been the victim of domestic violence. After notice and hearing, a court may order relief to:

Summary: In addition to reasonable attorneys' fees, the court may order the respondent to pay limited license legal technician fees when such fees are incurred by a limited license legal technician.

Votes on Final Passage:

Senate

45

0

House

94

4

Effective:

June 7, 2018