Virtual Family Law hearings - King County, Washington All family law motions are being heard through Zoom, a video communications platform If you do not appear for your hearing, the hearing may be conducted without you or stricken Learn more about appearing for your video hearing
Zoom trials and remote court procedures for Family Law CASES Some judges are doing some trials in-person but vast majority are happening by Zoom If you want an in-person trial, you will need to take it up with your assigned judge What is a situation where an in-person trial might be allowed?
Join your virtual Superior Court Family Law hearing - King County . . . Domestic Violence Protection Orders and all Family Law motion hearings are now held on Zoom, a free video conferencing tool The Zoom information should be on the calendar two days before your hearing Please check that it is before your hearing date Hearings are listed by names and times
Joining your Superior Court hearing or proceeding online Test your internet connection or locate a free wireless (Wi-Fi) hotspot Watch our video with more virtual meeting tips Plan ahead to ensure you won't have interruptions during the hearing including muting your phone Position the camera at your eye level or slightly above eye level
Friday 6 13 2025 - cdn. kingcounty. gov Please note that your hearing may be conducted in Seattle or Kent, regardless of the designation in your case number
Virtual hearings and trials - Superior Court - King County How to join your Domestic Violence Protection Orders and all Family Law motion hearings on Zoom How to join a non-Family Law hearing or proceeding using Zoom Guidance for lawyers on how to join and prepare for an all-Zoom civil jury trial
Hearings - Family Law - King County, Washington You have the option of attending your hearing in person or via Zoom Follow our directions to schedule your motion and join your virtual hearing
Family Law hearings, settlements, and trials - King County Follow our directions to schedule your motion and join your virtual hearing A Family Law trial is about divorce, legal separation, parenting plans, relocation, or child support The two types of trials are called an Informal Family Law Trial (IFLT) and a Traditional Trial