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Firm: Goldberg Jones
Practice Areas: Family
“Colin has excelled in his role as Managing Attorney of the Portland office”, says Managing Partner Rick Jones. “His tireless work ethic, commitment to customer service and infectious enthusiasm has been a major reason why Goldberg Jones is among the elite firms in the area.” Colin also has a keen eye for talented attorneys and has succeeded in assembling a team of attorneys who can effectively handle any family law matter presented. “Colin and his staff in Portland exemplify the purpose and goals of Goldberg Jones in representing husbands and fathers.”. Colin considers himself to be highly strategic in his approach to family law. He notes “there are very few events in life as important as a Divorce or custody matter.” “I believe that experience and compassion are essential traits for an attorney. However, it is aggressive, proactive advocacy that distinguishes us in our efforts to obtain the best results possible for our clients.”. Spending time with his wife and two children consumes all of Colin’s free time. He strongly supports their academic and athletic interests, coaching competitive soccer for both children. Colin exemplifies our firm’s client centered approach when he says “I believe there is nothing more important than having the opportunity to be involved in your children’s lives on a regular basis. This continued involvement is why I am so passionate in the practice of family law.”
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Firm: Conrad G Hutterli, Attorney At Law
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Trillium Law, PC
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Peterson Walchli LLP
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Stahancyk, Kent & Hook, PC
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Brown Tarlow & Bridges, PC
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (503) 538-3138
Practice Areas: Family
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.
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Firm: Fedoroff Law LLC
Practice Areas: Family
What I truly love about practicing family law is that you, your life, your reality, and your emotions are front and center. I specialize in respectful, out of court resolutions because the transition of divorce or separation is a time to sort out the things that really matter in your life and for your future, rather than simply focusing on the short-term requirements of a legal divorce. I am passionate about helping you do this.. I offer several services: collaborative law, divorce mediation, and a variety of options to help with uncontested or DIY divorces.. Collaborative Law. Collaborative divorce is an out-of-court, non-adversarial resolution method. Here, you and your spouse work through a specific, interest-based decision making process together in a series of private, safe, joint meetings. Each of you receives guidance and advice from your own attorney, who is specially trained in this process. You may also choose to incorporate other professionals in the process to support you and your family through the transition (e.g., a child specialist, divorce coach, or financial professional). This approach allows you to retain a high-degree of privacy and control over the timeline of your separation, since it is designed to keep you entirely out of the court system until it's time to file your final, agreed-upon judgment. It also allows for creative and well-informed problem-solving.. Divorce Mediation. Divorce mediation is an informal negotiation between you and your spouse, facilitated by a neutral third party specially trained in helping couples respectfully discuss the issues to be decided. You and your spouse retain all decision making authority. The mediator can offer suggestions, but can not "tell you what you should do" or settle disagreements. Because the mediator is neutral and does not represent you or your spouse, the mediator can not give either of you legal advice. Divorce mediation can happen at any time during the divorce process and can be used in a variety of ways to help you resolve some or all of the issues to be decided.. DIY Divorce / Limied or Unbundled Services. Many people are wary of the cost and emotional harm associated with traditional litigation. Others simply wish to avoid retaining attorneys for financial or other reasons. While it makes sense for almost everyone to have some guidance from an attorney while completing a divorce, there are a number of ways to do this with limited involvement of legal professionals.. Uncontested Divorce - When both you and your spouse wish to divorce (or one of you does and the other at least accepts it and is willing to sign divorce papers), one of you can hire an attorney on a limited basis to help you complete the process, and prepare and file the documents with the court.. Kitchen Table Settlement - If you and your spouse are willing and able to work out the details on your own ("around the kitchen table"), you can hire an attorney on a limited basis to review your agreement, make sure you haven't overlooked anything, and if you wish, prepare and file the necessary documents with the court.. Divorce Consulting - This can encompass a variety of things. If you are representing yourself when your spouse has an attorney, you can hire an attorney on a limited basis to consult with you about your options or issues, to review documents prepared by your spouses attorney, or to review documents you have prepared. You can also consult with an attorney to help you prepare for mediation, prepare for difficult conversations with your spouse, learn about specific legal issues, or help you prepare for a hearing.
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Firm: Day, Driver, Fournier & Reinhart, LLP
Practice Areas: Family
Devin graduated from the University of Oregon in 2011, where he earned a Bachelor of Science with a major in Political Science and a minor in English. Upon graduating, he pursued a career as an attorney by enrolling at the University of Oregon School of Law, where he graduated in 2014. A Portland native, Devin moved to Grants Pass in 2016. His practice focuses primarily on all aspects of family law plus juvenile dependency matters.
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Practice Areas: Family
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.
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Firm: Stahancyk, Kent, Johnson & Hook
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Morris Family Law LLC
Practice Areas: Family
I view the attorney-client relationship as a team effort, first and foremost. My practice style emphasizes zealous advocacy and preparedness. I consistently seek creative solutions to client problems, combined with the necessary empathy and understanding to meet the client’s individual needs. Unlike some members of the profession, I am committed to maintaining clear and open lines of communication with my clients to ensure that they feel heard and understood, and to ensure that their ultimate goals are always in sight.
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Firm: Nelson & James
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (503) 474-1120
Firm: David D. Gallaher
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (541) 278-0722
Firm: David A. Dorsey
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (541) 269-5566
Practice Areas: Family
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Practice Areas: Family
As a law student at Willamette University College of Law, Elizabeth worked on proposed legislation for the Oregon Legislature, amicus briefs regarding labor law, arbitration, and contract disputes as a clerk for SEIU local 503 in Salem. Upon graduation and admittance to the Oregon State Bar, Elizbeth was a judicial law clerk in Multnomah County where she gained experience in many litigation practices across various areas of law, which ultimately led her to extensive knowledge and research in juvenile delinquency, juvenile dependency, and family law cases. Over the last 6 years of her legal career, Elizabeth has focused on issues related to domestic violence and child abuse cases and dissolution matters involving complex financial issues.
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Firm: Craig S. Galpern, P.C.
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (541) 779-5131
Firm: Multnomah Defenders Inc
Practice Areas: Family
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