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Beth S. Wolfsong 
Portland, Oregon
Associate, since March 26, 2007
phone (866) 471-3556
(503) 928-3889
fax (503) 224-1123
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Since Beth joined the firm in 2007, she primarily focuses her practice on estate planning for both traditional and non-traditional families, working closely with her clients to create quality estate plans that are hand-crafted to suit the unique needs and wishes of each family.  Beth also works with the goal of maintaining long-lasting professional relationships with her clients. 

 

Prior to joining the firm, Beth clerked for the Hon. Marilyn Litzenberger at the Multnomah County Courthouse which gave her invaluable experience in the courts as well as the systems and procedures that allowed a case to proceed smoothly.  She also worked as a staff attorney for both Southern Arizona Legal Aid of Tucson, Arizona and Pascua Yaqui Legal Services for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.  At Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Beth represented survivors of domestic violence cases in contested divorce and child custody cases.  As an attorney for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Beth represented tribal members in the areas of family law, consumer protection, and public benefits, in several state and tribal courts throughout the State of Arizona .  Before becoming an attorney, Beth worked for several years as an advocate for the elderly and developmentally disabled adults.

 

Beth grew up in Portland, Oregon and enjoys all this area has to offer.  In her free time, Beth and her partner and their lovely daughter enjoy hiking, backpacking, camping, skiing and a multitude of other outdoor activities.

Areas of Practice:
Estate Planning, Wills, and Trusts
Family Law and Divorce
Traditional and Non-Traditional Families
Adoption, Surrogacy, Sperm Donor, and Unique Custody Arrangements
Probate and Estate Administration
Bar Admissions:
Oregon, 2005
Education:
University of Arizona College of Law, Tucson, Arizona, May, 2002
Juris Doctorate


University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, June, 1991
Bachelor of Arts - Rhetoric and Communication
Minor:  Women's Studies


Published Works:
The Oregon Family Fairness Act: Charting a New Course, Washington County Bar Association Newsletter, Vol. 25 No. 2, 2008


Trading Greenbacks for Green Behavior (co-authored with Mona Hymel and Roberta Mann), CRITICAL ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL TAXATION International and Comparative Perspectives: Volume V, 2008


Americans and their "Wheels": A Tax Policy for Sustainable Mobility (co-authored with Mona L. Hymel), CRITICAL ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL TAXATION International Comparative Perspectives: Volume III, 2006


Tribal Jurisdiction over Water Quality, TRIBAL WATER RIGHTS Essays in Contemporary Law, Policy, and Economics, Chapter 2, 2006


Warm Springs Water Rights Settlement, NEGOTIATING TRIBAL WATER RIGHTS Fulfilling Promises in the Arid West, 2006


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Oregon Family Fairness Act: Charting a New Course, Washington County Bar Association, February 13, 2008


HB 2007: What Oregonians Can Expect, Oregon Gay and Lesbian Law Association (OGALLA), June 23, 2007


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Oregon State Bar Association


Multnomah County Bar Association


Oregon Women Lawyers


Pro Bono Activities:
Board of Directors, Equity Foundation, 2008 - 2011
Board of Directors, Southwest Parent-Child Cooperative, 2007 - 2009
Executive Committee Member, Oregon State Bar Indian Law Section, 2007 - 2009
Committee Member, Oregon State Bar Affirmative Action Committee, 2007 - 2008
Volunteer, Imprint Program (Literacy Program), 2006 - 2007
Volunteer/Foster, Cat Adoption Team, 2006
Volunteer, Tohono O'odham Nations Waila Festival, 2002 - 2004
Volunteer, Native Seeds Search, 2000 - 2002
Protect Zuni Salt Lake, 2000 - 2002
Lawyers for Literacy, 1999 - 2000

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