Keegan Weymiller
Associate Attorney
Keegan Weymiller is an Associate Attorney at Harbor Family Law, having joined the firm in April 2025. She brings eight years of diverse legal experience, with a strong background in advocacy and litigation. Keegan was drawn to family law by a desire to help others feel grounded during times of uncertainty. She is a dedicated, empathetic advocate who ensures her clients feel heard and informed throughout the legal process.
Keegan earned her J.D. from Seattle University School of Law in 2020. During law school, she served as President of the Public Interest Law Foundation and was a three-year member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Honor Board. Committed to service, she completed over 100 hours of pro bono legal work and community volunteer service before graduating.
Throughout her career, Keegan has worked in a range of legal settings. While in law school, she served as a Law Clerk at a personal injury firm dedicated to representing survivors of violence. After becoming a licensed attorney, she worked for two years as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney at the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, where she gained extensive courtroom and litigation experience, particularly in cases involving domestic violence and mental health. Most recently, she served as a veterans’ benefits advocate with a major national nonprofit before joining Harbor Family Law. These roles shaped her commitment to guiding individuals through life’s most challenging legal matters with compassion and clarity.
Originally from a military family, Keegan has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest and is a graduate of South Kitsap High School and Seattle University. As both the child of divorced parents and a military spouse, she understands firsthand the emotional and legal complexities families face, including the unique challenges of military family life and divorce.
Keegan is committed to ensuring her clients feel informed, supported, and empowered. Her favorite part of practicing family law is connecting with people, hearing their stories, and empowering them with knowledge to move forward confidently – no matter how difficult the journey may be.