1 Juvenile lawyers are available in ZIP code 97209 in Portland, Oregon, including Matthew Muenzen. Average rating of these lawyers is /5 and 56% provide free consultation.
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FAQs - Juvenile Lawyers in 97209 city Portland
How many Juvenile lawyers actively serve residents of Portland, Oregon (97209)?
Approximately 51 licensed attorneys focus on Juvenile across Portland, Oregon (97209). Most matters are filed through the Oregon District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps.
How long do Juvenile matters usually take in courts near Portland (97209)?
Juvenile cases in Portland, Oregon usually take around 2-6 months depending on complexity and the Oregon District Court docket.
Which local court most often hears Juvenile cases for people living in Portland, Oregon?
Residents of Portland typically see Juvenile filings handled by the Oregon District Court. Proximity to 97209 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications.
Do attorneys around 97209 offer a free first consultation for Juvenile?
About 59% of firms near ZIP 97209 offer a free first consultation for Juvenile, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
Mattt has spent most of his life doing his best to help others. As a former police officer and public defense attorney, he was committed to supporting and assisting community members, organizations, and clients. He uses his passion for helping others to guide, educate, and support family law clients. Depending on the circumstances, Matt can be a zealous advocate or a silentwarrior. He knows what it takes to win a case or how to find a reasonable and collaborative resolution. Family law and juvenile law matters are often complicated and overwhelming. Matt is genuine, dedicated, and hard-working and provides personal and customized legal advice to clients based on compassion and respect.Matt has been practicing family law, with an emphasis on juvenile law, since 2008, first in Tennessee and then in Oregon. He was previously a supervising attorney and a special advisor to a deputy commissioner for the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services. In addition to practicing family law, Matt has represented children and parents in child welfare matters and often presents on topics related to child abuse and neglect. When dealing with the Oregon Department of Human Services, many different types of legal issues can arise. There are severe consequences in these cases and Matt has the experience and tenacity to help people navigate the complex nature of these matters.
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