In his litigation practice Jason focuses on dissolutions and legal separations involving complex financial issues; dissolutions of domestic partnerships, civil unions, and cohabitation relationships; parenting and child custody disputes; and modifications of parenting plans and child support orders.
In his transactional practice, Jason works with clients to develop a wide range of relationship agreements, including: prenuptial and postnuptial agreements; domestic partnership agreements, cohabitation agreements; and assisted reproduction agreements.
Jason works with clients to identify and set goals defining the ideal approach for each client's needs. This goal-based strategy focuses on the client's desired outcome and allows the client to better understand, plan, and be a part of the decision-making process. Jason works to control costs and to find inventive solutions to case issues. Such solutions may involve traditional courtroom litigation or instead working cooperatively through mediation and direct negotiations with opposing counsel. The approach is determined by what is best for achieving the client's goals.
Whether a case or a client's need are large or small, simple or complex, what remains consistent in Jason's approach is his dedication to his clients, his attention to detail, his tenacity to reach the best possible outcome, and his commitment to providing clients with the highest level of service and legal representation.
206-626-6000
jason.holloway@stokeslaw.com
Willamette University School of Law, J.D., Associate Editor of the Willamette University Law Review (1999)
Bard College, B.A. in Liberal Arts (1991)
Washington (1999)
"Commencement and Procedure, Dissolution from A-Z," presenter, King County Bar Association (November 2008)
"Adoption for Non-Traditional Families, Successfully Representing Non-Traditional Families," presenter, National Business Institute (August 2008)
"Domestic Partnership and the Law," author, Washington State Bar News (September 2007)
Prior to joining Stokes Lawrence, Jason was an associate attorney at K&L Gates, one of Seattle's largest law firms, where he practiced family law with an emphasis on complex financial issues. He also practiced for two years with McKinley Irvin, a boutique family law firm in Seattle.