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5257 NE M L King Blvd Ste 101 , Portland , Oregon 97211
Practice Areas: Business, Estate Planning, Probate, Mediation
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Firm: Posey Legal, PC
11 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd , Portland , Oregon 97232
Practice Areas: Divorce, Mediation, Family, Adoption, Prenuptials, Alimony, LGBT+, Guardianship, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation
I support individuals and families through complex family transitions, with a commitment to achieving the best possible results with minimal emotional and financial strain. My practice includes Collaborative Divorce, mediation, independent adoption, and select contested litigation. My approach prioritizes building lasting agreements tailored to meet each family's unique circumstances while equipping clients with the tools they need to resolve future disputes on their own, without court involvement.. My ability to examine an issue from every side has helped me develop a balanced approach to family law cases. I help clients identify and prioritize their goals, staying grounded in what matters to them. Equal emphasis on client education and advocacy ensures my clients are well-informed and able to confidently make decisions about their cases.. I began my legal career as a paralegal at a law firm in my hometown of Memphis, Tennessee before moving to Portland for law school where I externed as a clerk for the Honorable Robert E. Jones for the United States District Court, District of Oregon. Since moving to Portland, I have worked at firms with a wide range of practice areas, from business advising and strategy to elder law and intellectual property law. I hold a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the University of Memphis and a juris doctor from the Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College.. In my free time, you may find me starting yet another DIY project, enjoying Portland's fantastic food, checking out a band, binging sitcoms, or getting lost in a puzzle.
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Firm: Mediation Northwest
590 Pearl Street, Suite 300 , Eugene , Oregon 97401
Practice Areas: Family, Mediation
Julie Gentili Armbrust is an attorney-mediator, president of Mediation Northwest, CEO of , author of Divorce Mediation In Oregon, and an adjunct professor at the University of Oregon School of Law where she teaches mediation. Julie lives and breathes mediation. She doesn’t litigate matters and then mediate on the side, which is clearly demonstrated in her process and her outcomes. Julie is a full-time attorney-mediator and is known by her fellow attorneys as a “closer.” She gets parties to settlement, even if that means she walks with them through the fiery pits of the conflict.
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9320 SW Barbur Blvd , Portland , Oregon 97219
Practice Areas: Mediation
Laura is a problem solver, which is why she decided to become an attorney – to help families resolve their problems. She considers herself to be a mediator first, and an attorney second.. In law school, Laura focused her career on academic studies on alternative dispute resolution before embarking on her career as an attorney. She currently sits on the board of directors for the Oregon Mediation Association (OMA) and is a court connected mediator for civil cases and domestic relations cases in Columbia and Multnomah Counties.. Laura is fluent in Spanish and has traveled in several Latin American countries. In her spare time, Laura enjoys rock climbing, skiing, and hiking. She is currently a paddler on the Oregon Women Lawyers Dragonflies, a dragon boat team in Portland that competes in several regional races each year.
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Firm: Gresham Family & Bankruptcy Law
1217 NE Burnside Road , Gresham , Oregon 97030
Practice Areas: Mediation
Lillian Suelzle Watson was born and raised in Gresham, Oregon. She began her practice in Gresham in 2001. She established Gresham Family & Bankruptcy Law (GFBL) in 2008 and the firm has continued to grow. Lillian received BA in Communications from Marylhurst University in 1992 and graduated from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark in December of 2000. Lillian is a member of the Oregon State Bar and the United States District Court, Oregon District. She is also a member of the Multnomah Bar Association, (Family Law and Debtor Sections), Oregon State Bar Unlawful Practice of Law Committee, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, and the Gresham Chamber of Commerce. She is involved in the Gresham Chamber of Commerce.. Lillian's practice focuses primarily on family Mediation law including dissolution, custody and support issues, administrative and modification cases. She is trained in collaborative practice and continues to practice in both Multnomah and Clackamas Circuit Courts. She regularly attends continuating education in her practice area.. Lillian and her husband Floyd (both natives of Oregon) currently live in Gresham.
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Firm: Kehoe Law, LLC
1211 SW 5th Ave , Portland , Oregon 97204
Practice Areas: Family, Divorce, Mediation, Uncontested Divorce
I fell in love with the Pacific Northwest when I came to visit for the first time and knew I wanted to grow roots here. The people are warm and friendly and we have some of the most amazing outdoor activity opportunities. I love hiking in the Columbia River Gorge, walking around Portland's eastside, and being able to drive out to the coast in about an hour. Great things happen when you live in such a great community.
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Firm: Consult With Shea, P.C.
Virtual -- Attorney Has No Physical Office Location , Portland , Oregon 97209
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Corporate , Estate Planning, Probate , Real Estate , Mediation
Have you ever just wanted to talk to an attorney? Not in six weeks or four weeks or even three weeks – more like today or tomorrow? Consult With Shea offers the opportunity to talk to an experienced, trusted attorney — Shea — for a reasonable price sooner rather than you ever just wanted to talk to an attorney? Not in six weeks or four weeks or even three weeks – more like today or tomorrow? Consult With Shea offers the opportunity to talk to an experienced, trusted attorney — Shea — for a reasonable price sooner rather than later.
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Firm: Leskin Law & Mediation
2100 NE Broadway , Portland , Oregon 97232
Practice Areas: Mediation
When you were married, you never expected that your vows would land you in divorce court. You expected fulfillment from and for your spouse for a lifetime. Instead, you have ended up in court, paying lawyers potentially tens of thousands of dollars and a lifetime of hostility for your now former life partner. I concluded that there MUST be a better way to dissolve a marriage.. One Day Divorce was born from my desire to do something positive for my clients. Too often, the process of divorce itself is destructive. I wanted to create a better way. One Day Divorce is my answer to the costly, stressful, and uncertainty connected to a traditional litigated divorce.. The promise of One Day Divorce, available through Leskin Law & Mediation, is that parties will know exactly when their divorce will be final. They will know exactly how much it will cost. They will not be in an adversarial posture with their spouse. The One Day Divorce process relies on mediation and binding arbitration to insure both fairness throughout the process, efficiency and cost savings.. In traditional litigation, you will be required to mediate your case with your spouse. The courts require this. You can spend $10,000 (per spouse) to get your case ready for mediation, have the mediation and find yourself still going to court when you and your spouse cannot agree. Or, you can skip the expense, and go through a One Day Divorce, and mediate with certainty that your case will be resolved without going to court.