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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Family lawyer in your area do?
A Family lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Family cases in your area.
How much does a Family lawyer cost in your area?
Most Family lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Family lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Family lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Family lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Family cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Adrienne is a trusted resource for clients looking to solve their toughest problems. Each case is approached with genuine counsel that maintains your and your family's well-being as the foundation of every solution. Adrienne's objective in every case is to reduce conflict, work to find a solution, and put her client in a position to move forward with his or her life.
I joined Gazzola & Hull in 2010 and practice both family law and personal injury law. I began my career as a criminal defense attorney, primarily representing indigent clients and I enjoy working closely with my clients to acheive the best possible results for them. I am as comfortable in a courtroom as I am working in my office and I approach every case with the goal of guiding my client as best I can through what is often a very difficult and emotional time.. My experience gives me an excellent understanding of the legal complexities faced by people from all walks of life.. I am licensed in both Oregon and Washington, and a member of the Multnomah County Bar Association, a non-profit organization promoting professionalism, justice and volunteer service in the legal community.
A long time family law professional, Dona now resides in Portland, Oregon where she helps families transition their personal and financial lives as a collaborative attorney, mediator and certified divorce financial analyst. Dona is a founder and current president of Oregon Association of Collaborative Professionals and is part of a 7 person practice group with other lawyers, mediators and mental health professionals. She also mentors newer professionals to become peacemakers. This is her passion.
For Katie, being a family law attorney is about empowering and educating her clients to help guide them through difficult periods of their life. She brings a genuine sense of compassion, reasoning and fearlessness to her practice, assuring her clients that with time and the right solutions, their situations will get better. It is always her goal to ensure her clients feel heard and respected, understand the process and feel supported. Those who have worked with Katie describe her as caring, organized and a zealous advocate for her clients. Originally from North Carolina, she and her husband have chosen Portland as their forever home. For fun, Katie spends most of her time outdoors; hiking, snowboarding or following around her two little boys.
Steven Mastanduno founded the Mastanduno Law Group after graduating from Willamette University College of Law with a certificate in dispute resolution. Over the course of his legal career, Steven has been involved with Legal Aid Services of Oregon, the Willamette University Law & Government Clinic, the St. Andrews Night Clinic, and the Oregon Tax Court. He serves on the Multnomah Bar Association's Service to the Public Committee and is committed to advocating for people who are under represented and providing legal services to people who could not otherwise afford them. He's experienced in diverse legal topics, from administrative to tax law, but focuses on family law in his practice where he regularly represents clients in divorces, child custody disputes, guardianhips, and adoptions. Beyond these areas, Steven provides estate planning and landlord-tenant services.
Sierra has a long history in family law, having grown up in a single-parent household. Family law is something that she understands has critical implications and importance.. Sierra has worked in family law her entire career and understands that each case comes with its unique facts and specifics. She believes it is crucial to have a commonsense and practical approach to advocating for her clients. Sierra is driven to seek resolution for her clients and does not have any qualms about litigating on their behalf. She enjoys helping her clients through these critical times of their lives.. Sierra grew up in the Bay Area and finds Portland to be a perfect combination of city and wilderness. When not zealously advocating for her clients, Sierra can be found camping, exploring brunch locations, cheering on the Portland Thorns, or spending time with her family.. “Not fragile like a flower, fragile like a bomb.” – Ruth Bader Ginsberg
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I became an attorney to help people. I love getting to know my clients and helping them find solutions to the problems they face. Every case is different. I make it a point of getting to know my clients as I find it helps me argue their cases; a personal connection helps me tailor my advocacy to fit the unique facts presented. A personal connection also helps me identify potential challenges that may lie ahead. As a general practioner I take pride in offering a balanced and informed perspective to my clients that helps them achieve the best outcome possible in their case.. I am a graduate of Reed College and Lewis & Clark Law School. I was a Lead Articles Editor for the Lewis & Clark Law Review. I am admitted to practice before the Oregon State and Federal district courts. I am also an avid, all-season bicycle commuter.. In my spare time I enjoy hiking and camping with my wife and daughter in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I also enjoy making delicious (if unhealthy) baked goods and collecting records, coins and stamps.
For Brooke, being a great family law attorney is all about combining her knowledge of the law with exceptional client service. It is her goal to ensure her clients feel heard and respected, understand the process and feel supported. Brooke believes hard work and persistence often yield the best results and ultimately, the best part of her job is helping clients create a fresh start. Brooke is the ultimate team player leading her clients with dedication, persistence, and compassion.. For fun, Brooke does anything to stay active including snowboarding, CrossFit and hiking. She also enjoys spending time with her 14-year old English Labrador.
Attorney Tom Brasier founded Brasier Law and handles all aspects of Family Law cases. He is a highly qualified Family-Law attorney serving the greater Portland, OR and Clark County, WA areas. While the bulk of his work is with divorces and child custody, he regularly handles adoptions, child support matters, restraining orders and anything else that touches on the legal aspects of domestic relations. He takes an honest approach to complex issues and works hard to find a resolution that suits his client and everyone involved. Since many of the cases Tom deals with have to do with children, he makes a great effort to ensure that children’s welfare is at the forefront of his priorities.. Tom is a native of the Portland area who holds great affection for the city and its people. He previously worked in a criminal defense firm in Oakland, California before moving back to Portland with his family. His free time is spent with his wife and two children, playing tennis, golf, and kayaking with his children, and involving himself in the community.. In addition to his legal work, Mr. Brasier works pro bono for low-income children in his spare time. Having done his undergraduate studies in Portland and being a native of the area, Tom is happy to be able to give back. He has been admitted to the Oregon and Washington Bar and the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. He holds membership in the Multnomah Bar Association and the American Bar Association.
My practice focuses on families and children, encompassing dissolutions of marriage, child custody, parenting plans, and protective orders. I have a passion for working with underserved populations and survivors of domestic violence.. I graduated from the University of Oregon with a BA in psychology and a minor in anthropology in 2013. I received my law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law in 2017, earning a Public Interest Law Concentration, a Family Law Concentration, and a Pro Bono Award for service to the community. I was admitted to the Oregon Bar the same year.. During law school, I worked closely with the Domestic Violence Clinic on campus, representing indigent survivors of domestic violence in family law matters. I also worked as a law clerk for Thorp, Purdy, Jewett, & Wilkinson, P.C. in Springfield, Oregon. After graduating from law school, I served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Charles M. Zennaché at the Lane County Circuit Court in Eugene, Oregon. I joined the Reynolds Law Firm in January 2019, and became a partner in January 2025.. I am a member of the Oregon State Bar Family Law Executive Committee, and work on the Family Law Conference each year, a member of Albany Rotary, and a board member of Friends of Philip, a small animal and fish sanctuary. In the past, I have been on the board of directors and a committee leader at the Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV), was on the Wine and Whiskers Committee at Heartland Humane Society, volunteered with Furniture Share, and participated in the 2019-2020 Leadership Corvallis program.. In my free time, I love to hike, camp, and spend time with my partner and our three dogs, Summit, Apex, and Denali.
Lorena is the managing attorney at The Reynolds Law Firm, PC, where her practice focuses on family law.. She is the 2006 recipient of the Mary Zelinka Advocate for Social Justice Award and a 2010 recipient of the OSU Woman of Achievement Award for her dedication to stopping domestic and sexual violence. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence, having served as the agency's President, Treasurer, and as Chair of many committees since 2000. Her firm has provided over $1,000, worth of pro bono legal services to survivors of domestic violence, stalking, and child abuse and to help children who are being negatively impacted by the drug or alcohol abuse of a parent.. Lorena graduated magna cum laude from the University of Colorado, Boulder, with a degree in Philosophy. She obtained her law degree from the UCLA School of Law in 1997. During law school, she interned at the Los Angeles District Attorney's office in the Hard Core Gang Unit and worked at Protection and Advocacy, Inc. as a law clerk representing children and young adults with disabilities in administrative hearings, as well as providing litigation support on individual and class action law suits.. In 1997, Lorena was hired by Oregon Legal Services, which is now known as Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO), as an AmeriCorps attorney. Stationed in Ontario, Oregon, she spent a year representing low-income survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. In 1998, she was hired as a Staff Attorney for the Albany Regional Office of LASO. For the next six years, she represented low-income clients in a variety of areas, including family law, special education, and administrative hearings. She represented clients at hundreds of hearings and trials and handled many appeals on impact cases. She also worked on legislative committees and statewide task forces, representing the interests of impoverished Oregonians and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.. Lorena teaches Sociology 345 at Oregon State Univerity: Crimes and Violence in Intimate Relationships. She is also a frequent speaker and trainer on many issues.
Called "The Professor" within the halls of Goldberg Jones, Brad brings a strong analytical ability to each case that considers not only what a court should do legally but also what the court will likely do practically. While these two things should be very similar, that is not always the case and it is important that a family law litigator recognize the difference.. “You have to be willing to change gears in any case,” says Brad. “Each case requires a different approach, and during a case, as the case changes, so should your approach. I try to create game plans with clients that address their needs. There are certainly cases where the best results will come by being aggressive early, but there are other cases where finesse is a better route - the key is in knowing the difference.”. Brad is experienced in all phases of litigation including Depositions, negotiation and Trial.. Brad is very active in his free time competing in dodgeball, kickball, softball and raising his two young children.
Jay Bodzin was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and moved to Oregon in 1998 to attend Reed College. He graduated in 2002 with a B.A. in Political Science, and a Senior Reactor Operator's license for Reed's nuclear research reactor - the first political science major to ever hold this position. After graduation, he worked as a dispatcher for a small locally-owned delivery company. In 2004, he entered Northwestern Law School at Lewis & Clark with a Dean's Fellowship for Academic Excellence. He graduated in 2007, with honors awards for pro bono work and community service. In 2008, he opened the Northwest Law Office, a collaborative workspace for solo practitioner attorneys to develop their practices. After nine years in solo practice as a domestic relations litigator, he joined the firm of Kivel & Howard, LLP as a research associate. He has since joined McLain Legal Services in 2023.Jay served as Secretary of the Oregon State Bar's Pro Bono Committee in 2010, and as its Chair in 2011. He later served as Chair of the Oregon State Bar's Unlawful Practice of Law Committee. He currently volunteers as a mentor to new attorneys through the Bar's New Lawyer Mentoring Program. He is a member of the Oregon State Bar, the Federal Bar for the District of Oregon, and the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association. He has been a volunteer judge for the Classroom Law Project's Mock Trial Competition since 2014. He is an avid bicyclist and amateur archer, and enjoys reading, complex strategy games, and cooking, though he often forgets to eat.
I am an associate with Morris Family Law, LLC. I represent clients through a lens of thoughtful navigation, ensuring thorough and researched strategy, deep understanding of court procedures and processes, and knowledgeable practice. I pride myself on my ability to help my clients understand their rights and responsibilities and am a true advocate for families and children.